In a laboratory experiment, a student reacts Na2CO3 (106 g mol−1) with HCl. Water displacement is used to measure the amount of CO2 produced (the gas over water is collect in a eudiometer). If the student reacts 10.6 g Na2CO3 in 250 ml of 2.50 M HCl, how many moles of CO2 gas would one expect to collect?

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In a laboratory experiment, a student reacts Na2CO3 (106 g mol−1) with HCl. Water displacement is used to measure the amount of CO2 produced (the gas over water is collect in a eudiometer). If the student reacts 10.6 g Na2CO3 in 250 ml of 2.50 M HCl, how many moles of CO2 gas would one expect to collect?






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