Question
H2SO4 +NaCO3 > Na2SO4 +Co2 +H2O
if 150.0 g Of Sulfuric acids is spilled what is the minimum number of moles of sodium carbonate to complete this reaction?
if 150.0 g Of Sulfuric acids is spilled what is the minimum number of moles of sodium carbonate to complete this reaction?
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Just follow the steps in this example.
http://www.jiskha.com/science/chemistry/stoichiometry.html
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