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Solutions of sodium hydroxide cannot be kept for very long because they absorb carbon dioxide from the air , forming sodium carbonate. the unbalanced equation is
NaOH(aq) + CO2(g) = Na2CO3(aq) + H2O(l)
calculate the number of grams of carbon dioxide that can be absorbed by complete reation with a solution of 5.00 grams of sodium hydroxide
NaOH(aq) + CO2(g) = Na2CO3(aq) + H2O(l)
calculate the number of grams of carbon dioxide that can be absorbed by complete reation with a solution of 5.00 grams of sodium hydroxide
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Answered by
DrBob222
1. Balance the equation.
2. Convert 5.00 g NaOH to moles. moles = grams/molar mass.
3. Using the coefficients in the balanced equation, convert moles NaOH to moles CO2.
4. Convert moles CO2 to grams CO2.
grams = moles x molar mass.
Post your work if you get stuck.
2. Convert 5.00 g NaOH to moles. moles = grams/molar mass.
3. Using the coefficients in the balanced equation, convert moles NaOH to moles CO2.
4. Convert moles CO2 to grams CO2.
grams = moles x molar mass.
Post your work if you get stuck.
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