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please could someone check if this is right ?
Reply 1
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?

my answer is 5.30g
Original post by inara_30
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?

my answer is 5.30g

same thats what i got
Reply 3
Original post by Sajeevan2605
same thats what i got

thanks bruv

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