Using this balanced equation:     NaHCO3      +        CH3COOH                H2O    +   CO2      +     NaC2H3O2    In an experiment , the following mass measured 3.0 grams, 5.5 grams and 7.0 grams of Baking soda is mixed with 0.5 mol  of acetic acid (vinegar) to form carbon dioxide as a product formed Name of Bottle NaHCO3 (Baking Soda) Acetic Acid Calculation of Amount of Product Formed Mass Mole Volume Mole Limiting Excess A 3.0 g   50 mL 0.5 mol     B 5.5 g   50 mL 0.5 mol     C 7.0 g   50 mL 0.5 mol

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Using this balanced equation:

    NaHCO3      +        CH3COOH                H2O    +   CO2      +     NaC2H3O2   

In an experiment , the following mass measured 3.0 grams, 5.5 grams and 7.0 grams of Baking soda is mixed with 0.5 mol  of acetic acid (vinegar) to form carbon dioxide as a product formed

Name of Bottle

NaHCO3 (Baking Soda)

Acetic Acid

Calculation of Amount of Product Formed

Mass

Mole

Volume

Mole

Limiting

Excess

A

3.0 g

 

50 mL

0.5 mol

 

 

B

5.5 g

 

50 mL

0.5 mol

 

 

C

7.0 g

 

50 mL

0.5 mol

 

 

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