In the laboratory, acid spills can be cleaned up and made safe by spreading anhydrous sodiumcarbonate over the spill to neutralise the acid. A student accidentally spills 50.0cm3 of 2.00moldm−3HCl(aq) on the bench. What is the minimum mass of anhydrous sodium carbonate required to neutralise the acid?
In the laboratory, acid spills can be cleaned up and made safe by spreading anhydrous sodiumcarbonate over the spill to neutralise the acid. A student accidentally spills 50.0cm3 of 2.00moldm−3HCl(aq) on the bench. What is the minimum mass of anhydrous sodium carbonate required to neutralise the acid?