The determination of the relative amounts of carbonates and bicarbonates finds applications in environmental studies and in the partial diagnosis of kidney diseases. The reactions with standardized acid are: 2 H + CO32 H2O + CO2 4 H++HCO3 → H2O + CO2. 105.99 g/mol) and sodium bicarbonate A 1.372 g solid mixture containing only sodium carbonate (MM (MM 84.01 g/mol) was completely dissolved. The resulting solution required 14.63 mL of 1.4613 M HCI to reach the methyl orange end point. In correct significant figures, the % Na2CO3 of the mixture is 82.7 [NOTE: Just write the number.]

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The determination of the relative amounts of carbonates and bicarbonates finds applications in
environmental studies and in the partial diagnosis of kidney diseases. The reactions with standardized
acid are:
2 H + CO32 H2O + CO2
4
H++HCO3
→
H2O + CO2.
105.99 g/mol) and sodium bicarbonate
A 1.372 g solid mixture containing only sodium carbonate (MM
(MM 84.01 g/mol) was completely dissolved. The resulting solution required 14.63 mL of 1.4613 M HCI
to reach the methyl orange end point. In correct significant figures, the % Na2CO3 of the mixture is
82.7
[NOTE: Just write the number.]
Transcribed Image Text:The determination of the relative amounts of carbonates and bicarbonates finds applications in environmental studies and in the partial diagnosis of kidney diseases. The reactions with standardized acid are: 2 H + CO32 H2O + CO2 4 H++HCO3 → H2O + CO2. 105.99 g/mol) and sodium bicarbonate A 1.372 g solid mixture containing only sodium carbonate (MM (MM 84.01 g/mol) was completely dissolved. The resulting solution required 14.63 mL of 1.4613 M HCI to reach the methyl orange end point. In correct significant figures, the % Na2CO3 of the mixture is 82.7 [NOTE: Just write the number.]
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