Write a balanced equation for the reaction of acetic acid (as an aqueous solution) with solid sodium bicarbonate, showing all ions present. Make sure you show states. What gas is formed in this reaction? Write a net ionic equation for the reaction of acetic acid with sodium bicarbonate if the bicarbonate is already dissolved in water when the reaction occurs. How many moles are present in the 5.00 g of sodium bicarbonate you used for this experiment?

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  1. Write a balanced equation for the reaction of acetic acid (as an aqueous solution) with solid sodium bicarbonate, showing all ions present. Make sure you show states. What gas is formed in this reaction?
  2. Write a net ionic equation for the reaction of acetic acid with sodium bicarbonate if the bicarbonate is already dissolved in water when the reaction occurs.
  3. How many moles are present in the 5.00 g of sodium bicarbonate you used for this experiment?
  4. How many moles of gas would be produced if this amount of sodium bicarbonate reacted completely with acetic acid, which you added as vinegar?
  5. What volume would this amount of gas occupy at room temperature (25.0 °C)? At refrigerator temperatures (4.0 °C)? Or at freezer temperature (−20.0 °C)?
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How many moles and grams of acetic acid would be required if 5.00 g of sodium bicarbonate reacted completely with no unreacted acid or base (i.e., with an exact stoichiometric ratio)?

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