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Acid/Base, Gas Laws
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What exact mass (in grams) of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) and what volume of hydrochloric acid (in ml) will react to completely fill a 600 mil Zipper plastic bag with carbon dioxide to a pressure equal to atmospheric pressure today??
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Please provide the concentration of the HCl
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