In a reaction between pure acetic acid and sodium bicarbonate, 9.22 grams of sod
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Question
In a reaction between pure acetic acid and sodium bicarbonate, 9.22 grams of sodium bicarbonate was added to 18.0 mL of acetic acid. Which reactant is the limiting reactant in this reaction?
Name of limiting reactant (acetic acid or sodium bicarbonate):
How many moles of the limiting reactant are present in this reaction?
Moles of limiting reactant = mol
How many moles of carbon dioxide do you expect to be produced?
Moles of carbon dioxide = mol CO2
If the temperature in the laboratory is 21.1oC and the atmospheric pressure is 0.964 atm, what volume would be occupied by the carbon dioxide produced in this reaction (in cm3)?
Volume of carbon dioxide = cm3
What would be the circumference of a spherical balloon containing this amount of carbon dioxide gas?
Circumference of balloon = cm
Explanation / Answer
1) acetic acid
2).0315 mol
3) .0315mol
4)V= nRT/P= .0315*.0821*294.1/.964
=.788 litre
5)r= .0573 m
circumference= 2*pi*r= .36m
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