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Balancing Na2CO3.nH2O?
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March 08, 2008, 08:01:49 PM »
Ahoy ahoy, can someone please help me. Im trying to balance an equation and im having some difficulty. I measure out 3.00g of washing soda crystals and dilluted it with distilled water to 250ml (Na2CO3.nH20). I then took 25ml of this solution and titrated it against (0.0897M) HCl and repeated this four times. I need to balance HCl + Na2CO3.nH20 ---->?
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Do you know what the products are? Also, maybe it's worthwhile to include the phases, like (aq) or (s) or (g), for this particular problem.
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