For answers to calculations, use the correct number of significant figures. The percentage of sodium hydrogen carbonate (NalHCO, 84.01 gimol) in a powder for stomach upsets is found by titrating with 0.275 M hydrochloric acid (HCI). The balanced equation for the reaction that takes place is NaHCO(s) + H"(aq)-Na (ag) + CO(g) + HO) a) If 16.5 mil of hydrochloric acid is required to react with 0.500 g of the sample, what is the percentage by mass of sodium hydrogen carbonate in the sample? ANSWER: % NaHCOs by mass b) The reaction between hydrochloric acid and sodium hydrogen carbonate is neutralization . c) Aside from treating stomach upsets, sodium hydrogen carbonate is also added to make bread dough rise, and commonly placed in refrigerators to remove unwanted odors Its common name is Type7 to search from your seved iefo

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For answers to calculations, use the correct number of significant figures.
The percentage of sodium hydrogen carbonate (NalHCOs, 84.01 gimol) in a powder for stomach upsets is found by titrating with 0.275 M hydrochloric acid (HCI). The balanced
equution for the reaction that takes place is
NaHCO,(s) + H"(aq)-Na (ag) + cO(g) + H,O)
a) If 16.5 mil of hydrochloric acd is required to react with 0.500 g of the sample, what is the percentage by mass of sodium hydrogen carbonate in the sample?
ANSWER:
% NaHCOs by mass
b) The reaction between hydrochlaric acid and sodium hydrogen carbonate is neutralization
c) Aside from treating stomach upsets, sodium hydrogen carbonate is also added to make bread dough rise, and commonly placed in refrigerators to remove unwanted odors Its
common name is
Type 7 to search fom your seved iefo
Transcribed Image Text:For answers to calculations, use the correct number of significant figures. The percentage of sodium hydrogen carbonate (NalHCOs, 84.01 gimol) in a powder for stomach upsets is found by titrating with 0.275 M hydrochloric acid (HCI). The balanced equution for the reaction that takes place is NaHCO,(s) + H"(aq)-Na (ag) + cO(g) + H,O) a) If 16.5 mil of hydrochloric acd is required to react with 0.500 g of the sample, what is the percentage by mass of sodium hydrogen carbonate in the sample? ANSWER: % NaHCOs by mass b) The reaction between hydrochlaric acid and sodium hydrogen carbonate is neutralization c) Aside from treating stomach upsets, sodium hydrogen carbonate is also added to make bread dough rise, and commonly placed in refrigerators to remove unwanted odors Its common name is Type 7 to search fom your seved iefo
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