In a soda-acid fire extinguisher, concentrated sulfuric acid reacts with sodium hydrogen
Chapter 9, Problem 13(choose chapter or problem)
In a soda-acid fire extinguisher, concentrated sulfuric acid reacts with sodium hydrogen carbonate to produce carbon dioxide, sodium sulfate, and water. a. How many moles of sodium hydrogen carbonate would be needed to react with 150.0 g of sulfuric acid? b. How many moles of each product would be formed?
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