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Sodlum hydrogen carbonate (NaHCO,), also known as sodium bicarbonate or "baking soda", can be used to relieve acid Indigestion. Acid indigestlon Is the
burning sensation you get In your stomach when it contains too much hydrochloric acid (HOCI) , which the stomach secretes to help digest food. Drinking a glass
of water containing dissolved NaHCO, neutralizes excess HCI through this reaction:
HCl(aq) + NaHCO,(aq)→ NaCl(aq)+ H,0(1) + CO,(g)
The CO, gas produced is what makes you burp after drinking the solution.
Suppose the fluid in the stomach of a woman suffering from indigestion can be considered to be 250. mL of a 0.043 M HCl solution. What mass of NaHCO,
would she need to ingest to neutralize this much HCl ? Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
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