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Plz help, will mark brainliest!! Transfer your results from parts C and D to the first three rows of the provided table. Then calculate the volume of air in the bottle for each of the six trials. To do so, subtract the volume of water in the bottle recorded at the end of each trial from the total volume of the bottle you recorded in part B.
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The following reaction shows sodium carbonate reacting with calcium hydroxide. na2co3 + ca(oh)2 → naoh + caco3 how many grams of naoh are produced from 20.0 grams of na2co3? (molar mass of na = 22.989 g/mol, c = 12.01 g/mol, o = 15.999 g/mol, ca = 40.078 g/mol, h = 1.008 g/mol) 12.2 grams 15.1 grams 24.4 grams 30.2 grams
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