7. 3.0g of impure anhydrous sodium carbonate was dissolved in water to make 250cm3 of solution. 25.0cm3 of this solution required 21.0cm3 of 0.10M hydrochloric acid for complete reaction using methyl orange indicator. Calculate the percentage purity (and impurity) of sodium carbonate

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7. 3.0g of impure anhydrous sodium carbonate was dissolved in water to make 250cm3 of solution. 25.0cm3 of this solution required 21.0cm3 of 0.10M hydrochloric acid for complete reaction using methyl orange indicator. Calculate the percentage purity (and impurity) of sodium carbonate

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