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the equivalence amount of citric acid for 2.00 g of sodium bicarbonate is 1.52 g.
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Anonymous
how do you calculate the equivalent amount of citric acid for 2.00g of sodium bicarbonate is 1.52g
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DrBob222
Is your equation balanced? If so, then
2.00 g NaHCO3 x (molar mass citric acid/molar mass NaHCO3) = ?. If not than, balance it and
2.00 g NaHCO3 x (n*molar mass citric aci/n*molar mass NaHCO3) = ?
2.00 g NaHCO3 x (molar mass citric acid/molar mass NaHCO3) = ?. If not than, balance it and
2.00 g NaHCO3 x (n*molar mass citric aci/n*molar mass NaHCO3) = ?
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Anonymous
H3C6H5O7(aq) + 3 NaHCO3(aq) ¨ Na3C6H5O7(aq) + 3 H2O(l) + 3 CO2(g)
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DrBob222
2.00 x (molar mass citric acid/3*molar mass NaHCO3) = ?
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