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What Mass of Sodium Carbonate Is Required for Complete Reaction

Question 61

Question 61

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What mass of sodium carbonate is required for complete reaction with 8.35 g of nitric acid to produce sodium nitrate, carbon dioxide, and water?


A) 28.1 g
B) 14.04 g
C) 4.96 g
D) 7.02 g
E) 400.0 g

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