Asked by rose
If 150.0 f of sulfuric acid is spilled, what is the minimum number of moles of sodium carbonate have to be added to complete reaction
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Answered by
bobpursley
always start with the balanced equation.
Na2CO2+H2SO4>>Na2SO4 + CO2 + H2O
so the number of moles of sodium carbonate is the same number of moles of sulfuric acid.
So you need to know the moles of H2SO4, I am uncertain what 150 f of..means
Na2CO2+H2SO4>>Na2SO4 + CO2 + H2O
so the number of moles of sodium carbonate is the same number of moles of sulfuric acid.
So you need to know the moles of H2SO4, I am uncertain what 150 f of..means
Answered by
Aanu
Yes the 150f is confusing. Pls throw more light on it
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