Ok lets see if I am on the right track here
For my trial 1
.7893g and it took 41.12 ML of HCl to neutralize the solution
Mol Na2CO3 =.7893g
This isn't the mass of Na2CO3, it is the total amount of ash which you are trying to analyze to see what percentage is Na2CO3. You will need to go the other direction, from the .003174 moles of HCl that you calculated previously. As you also mentioned, it takes 2 moles of HCl to neutralize each mole of Na2CO3. So how many moles of Na2CO3 were in the sample? How much would that much Na2CO3 weigh? and what percentage is that of your total weight of ash?
.7893 grams of soda ash
41.12mL of HCl
mol= .7893g X 1mol/106=.007446
This is your mistake - you've done exactly the same thing again. The 0.7893 g is NOT the weight of sodium carbonate, so you can't just divide it by the molecular weight of sodium carbonate to find the number of moles of sodium carbonate. 0.7893 g is the mass of the ASH, some percentage of which is sodium carbonate. What you are trying to do in your experiment is use a titration with HCl to find out what part of the 0.7893 g is sodium carbonate.
Think through your experiment step by step. The first thing you did was to titrate an HCl solution to find out exactly what the concentration of HCl in the solution was. You found out that your HCl solution was 0.093298 M.
Then you dissolved a 0.7893 g portion of your ash in water (or at least all of the sodium carbonate in the ash) and titrated the resulting solution with with HCl. You found that it required 41.11 mL HCl solution to neutralize all of the sodium carbonate in that sample. From this your were able to calculate that it took 0.003174 moles of HCl to react with all of the sodium carbonate.
You have also mentioned that it requires 2 moles of HCl to neutralize 1 mole of Na
2CO
3. You know how many moles of HCl you used (0.003174 moles) - with just this single observation, that you need 2 moles of HCl to neutralize 1 mole of Na
2CO
3 and that you used 0.003174 moles of HCl, how many moles of Na
2CO
3 did you neutralize?
Once you know how many moles of Na
2CO
3 you neutralized, THEN you can use the molecular weight of the sodium carbonate to find how many grams of sodium carbonate were in the ash sample, and use that number and the total mass of the ash sample to find what percentage of the ash was sodium carbonate.