Sodium hydroxide reacts with carbon dioxide as follows: 2 NaOH(s) + C02(g) ----->
Chapter 3, Problem 3.71(choose chapter or problem)
Sodium hydroxide reacts with carbon dioxide as follows: 2 NaOH(s) + C02(g) -----> Na2C03(s) + H20(/) Which reagent is the limiting reactant when 1.85 mol NaOH and 1.00 mol C02 are allowed to react? How many moles of Na2C03 can be produced? How many moles of the excess reactant remain after the completion of the reaction?
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