Gas and solution stoichiometry
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