Acid spills are often neutralized with sodium carbonate. For example: Na2CO3s + H2S04aq - › NazS04 aq + CO2g + H20 A tea

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Acid spills are often neutralized with sodium carbonate. For example: Na2CO3s + H2S04aq - › NazS04 aq + CO2g + H20 A tea

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Acid spills are often neutralized with sodium carbonate. For example:
Na2CO3s + H2S04aq - › NazS04 aq + CO2g + H20
A teacher dropped a 2.50 L bottle of 18.0 M H2SO4 on a cement floor. How much sodium carbonate
would be required to totally neutralize it (answer in grams/kg)?
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