A total of 25 mL of 6.0 M H₂SO4 solution was spilled on Dita's lab table. To neutralize it, Dita added a number of powdered sodium bicarbonate salt, NaHCO3 to the spill, causing a reaction, 2 NaHCO3 + H₂SO4(aq) Na2SO4(aq) + 2 CO2(g) + 2 H₂O (1) The addition of NaHCO3 salt powder is done right until there is no more CO2. gas formation a. How many grams of NaHCO3 must Dita at least add so that all the spilled sulfuric acid can be neutralized? b. At room temperature Lab. It is known that 1.0 g of NO2 gas has a volume of 0.5 liters. Under these laboratory conditions, determine how many liters of CO2 gas are formed from the reaction of NaHCO3 with the H₂SO4 spill.
A total of 25 mL of 6.0 M H₂SO4 solution was spilled on Dita's lab table. To neutralize it, Dita added a number of powdered sodium bicarbonate salt, NaHCO3 to the spill, causing a reaction, 2 NaHCO3 + H₂SO4(aq) Na2SO4(aq) + 2 CO2(g) + 2 H₂O (1) The addition of NaHCO3 salt powder is done right until there is no more CO2. gas formation a. How many grams of NaHCO3 must Dita at least add so that all the spilled sulfuric acid can be neutralized? b. At room temperature Lab. It is known that 1.0 g of NO2 gas has a volume of 0.5 liters. Under these laboratory conditions, determine how many liters of CO2 gas are formed from the reaction of NaHCO3 with the H₂SO4 spill.
Chapter16: Applications Of Neutralization Titrations
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