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shylight200
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calculating the weight
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September 05, 2007, 08:43:42 PM »
calculate the weight of Na2CO3 needed to react with 25 mL of 0.1 M HCl
can someone please help me get started? thanks
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Always start with a balanced chemical reaction.
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ok, i wrote the equation and got a 2 to 1 ratio
so i did:
(0.1 mol HCl)/(1 L) * (1 L)/(1000 mL) * 25 mL * (1 Na2CO3)/(2 HCl) * (106 g)/ (1 mol) and i got 0.1324 g of Na2CO3
is this right?
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Looks right to me. Good job.
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