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Baking powder is stoichiometrically matched between baking soda and tartaric acid, and 1/3 of the mass of baking powder is baking soda -- this is because the molecular weight of cream of tartar is roughly twice that of baking soda. If the density of baking powder is 1 g/mL, compute the number of moles of baking soda that are contributed by the baking powder. Enter your answer as a number, without including units.
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bobpursley
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