Sodium carbonate reacts with slaked lime to form lye according to the following UNBALANCED reaction: Na2CO3 + Ca(OH)2 +

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Sodium carbonate reacts with slaked lime to form lye according to the following UNBALANCED reaction: Na2CO3 + Ca(OH)2 +

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Sodium Carbonate Reacts With Slaked Lime To Form Lye According To The Following Unbalanced Reaction Na2co3 Ca Oh 2 1
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Sodium carbonate reacts with slaked lime to form lye according to the following UNBALANCED reaction: Na2CO3 + Ca(OH)2 + NaOH + CaCO3 Calculate how many grams of NaOH can theoretically be made when 451.678g of Na2CO3 reacts with a sufficient amount of Ca(OH)2. Your answer should be numerical and neglect units (e.g., if you calculate 3.5g then input 3.5). Remember to balance the equation, first!
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