Calculate the mass of baking

  1. Baking powder is stoichiometrically matched between baking soda and tartaric acid, and 1/3 of the mass of baking powder is
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  2. In the space below, show your work for determining the volume, mass, and moles of baking sodaMoles of baking soda reacted Mass
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  3. A mixture of baking soda is prepared in water. A small amount of gas is released, weighing 5g. The mass of the remaining liquid
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  4. Calculate the molar mass of baking powder (NH4)2CO3
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  5. Calculate the mass of baking soda, NaHCO3, needed to neutralize 3.0mL of 3.0 M hydrochloric acid.
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  6. In order to neutralize the acid in 10.0 mL of 18.0 mol/L sulfuric acid that was spilled on a laboratory bench, sodium
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  7. in an experiment mixing baking soda and vinegar produce a combination fo salty liquid and carbon dioxide as shown in the
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  8. Calculate the mass of baking soda, NaHCO3, needed to neutralize 3.0 mL of 3.0 M hydrochloric acid, HCl(aq).Ok, so I'm super
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  9. How many moles of baking soda are contributed by the 1/3 tsp. baking soda in this recipe? Assume that the density of baking soda
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  10. A conical pendulum is formed by attaching a 50 g mass to a 1.2m string. The mass swings around a circle of radius 25cm. A
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