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Chemistry, 23.10.2021 23:20 Ezonthekid
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Describe two experiments conducted by two scientists that
contributed to the development of the atomic theory.
Be sure to include the names of the scientists, a description of their experiments as well as their contributions. Also, include a topic sentence that introduces your main idea and a concluding sentence that closes your paragraph!
No plagiarism!
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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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