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                How much carbon dioxide has to be bubbled into aqueous sodium hydroxide to obtain a solution containing 3.5 mol of sodium hydrogen carbonate?
            
            
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            DrBob222
            
    CO2 + NaOH ==> NaHCO3
You want 3.5 mol NaHCO3 so you must bubble 3.5 mol CO2 (and the question doesn't ask but you must also have at least 3.5 mol NaOH present)
    
You want 3.5 mol NaHCO3 so you must bubble 3.5 mol CO2 (and the question doesn't ask but you must also have at least 3.5 mol NaOH present)
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