bluedicius
Dec 4, 2004, 05:41 PM
I've been asked this question:
What volume of carbon dioxide gas at 100kPa and 35C is produced by the complete reaction of 50mL of a 0.200 mol/L baking soda solution with excess hydrochloric acid?
And this is what I've started with for solving it.
NaHCO3 + HCl --> NaCl + CO2 + H2O
CO2
v
100kPa, 35C (35 + 273K)
I don't know if I'm right but with what I have so far but, what I'm wondering is
What do they mean by 'is produced by the complete reaction of 50mL of a 0.200 mol/L baking soda solution with excess hydrochloric acid?' Are the meaning 50ml and 0.200mol/L of just baking soda or of just hydrochloric acid or of both?
Thanks
What volume of carbon dioxide gas at 100kPa and 35C is produced by the complete reaction of 50mL of a 0.200 mol/L baking soda solution with excess hydrochloric acid?
And this is what I've started with for solving it.
NaHCO3 + HCl --> NaCl + CO2 + H2O
CO2
v
100kPa, 35C (35 + 273K)
I don't know if I'm right but with what I have so far but, what I'm wondering is
What do they mean by 'is produced by the complete reaction of 50mL of a 0.200 mol/L baking soda solution with excess hydrochloric acid?' Are the meaning 50ml and 0.200mol/L of just baking soda or of just hydrochloric acid or of both?
Thanks