Prelab calculations. A student measures the volume of her bag as 1274.7 ml. Room temperature is 21.0 °C. The atmospheric

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Prelab calculations. A student measures the volume of her bag as 1274.7 ml. Room temperature is 21.0 °C. The atmospheric

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Prelab Calculations A Student Measures The Volume Of Her Bag As 1274 7 Ml Room Temperature Is 21 0 C The Atmospheric 1
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Prelab calculations. A student measures the volume of her bag as 1274.7 ml. Room temperature is 21.0 °C. The atmospheric pressure is 29.99 inHg. Use the ideal gas law to calculate the number of moles of CO2 that will be required to fill the bag. Show your work. How many moles of NaHCO3 are needed? (use mole ratio) How many moles of CH3COOH are needed? (use mole ratio) What mass of NaHCO3 is needed? What volume of 6.20 M CH3COOH is needed?
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