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Chemistry, 22.01.2021 18:20, kel3194

32.5 Grams of NaOH(sodium hydroxide) reacts an excess of CO2( carbon dioxide). 2NaOH(s) + CO2(g)—->Na2CO3(s)+H2O(l) a. What is the theoretical yield of Na2CO3 in grams? 43.1g NaCO3 (need help on how to get that answer) b. If 16.45 g of Na2CO3 is formed, what is the perfect yield? 38.2% ( need help on how to get answer)

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