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  • Dec 6, 2009, 04:01 PM
    ankara55t
    Theoretical moles
    For the reaction:

    NaHCO3 + HCl ---yields----NaCl + H20 + CO2

    How can we determine the theoretical moles of NaCl produced?

    I don't know where to begin.


    As well, I need to find the theoretical mass of NaCl. How do I begin to find that?
  • Dec 6, 2009, 09:36 PM
    Perito



    This is a balanced reaction. For 1 mole of NaHCO3, you require 1 mole of HCL to produce 1 mole of NaCl. You start with the weight of NaHCO3. Then you determine the number of moles that that represents. Then, from the equation, this will be the number of moles of NaCl that are produced (if there's enough HCl around). Finally, from the molecular weight of NaCl, you can calculate the weight of NaCl that's produced.

    Remember these relations:



    If you have a weight then



    If you have the number of moles

  • Dec 7, 2009, 05:16 AM
    ankara55t

    Thank you so much!!
    You're the best
  • Dec 7, 2009, 05:21 AM
    ankara55t

    Also could you look at how to calculate the moles and grams of HCl present in 6.0 ml. of 6.0M HCl solution used as a reactant.

    do I start with 6.0ml. X 6.0 moles/1000ml. And get the # of moles then multiply the # of moles by the molectular weight to get the # of grams?
  • Dec 7, 2009, 08:22 PM
    Unknown008

    That's it ankara55t! :)

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