Sodium carbonate(aq) + hydrofluoric acid(aq)

  1. If aqueous hydrofluoric acid is reacted with sodium hydroxide, which of the following substances are in the net ionic equation?
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  2. If aqueous hydrofluoric acid is reacted withsodium hydroxide, which of the following sub- stances are in the net ionic equation?
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  3. Sodium carbonate(aq) + hydrofluoric acid(aq) ?What is the formula for the complete chemical equation?
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  4. What is the pH of a buffer solution that is made by adding 21.0 grams of sodium fluoride to 1.00 Liter of 0.15M hydrofluoric
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  5. What is the pH of a buffer solution that is made by adding 21.0 grams of sodium fluoride to 1.00 Liter of 0.15M hydrofluoric
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  6. What is the pH of a buffer solution that is made by adding 21.0 grams of sodium fluoride to 1.00 Liter of 0.15M hydrofluoric
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  7. I need to write an essay on Standardisation of Hydrochloric Acid with Sodium Carbonate(1.25g sodium carbonate) (0.1mol dm-3 HCl)
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  8. in a soda-acid fire extinguisher, concentrateed sulfuric acid reacts with sodium hydrogen carbonate to produce carbon dioxide,
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  9. If aqueous hydrofluoric acid is reacted with sodium hydroxide, which of the following substances are in the net ionic equation?1
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  10. In a soda acid fire extinguisher, concentrated sulfuric acid reacts with sodium hydrogen carbonate to produce carbon dioxide,
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