Transcription of lab session 04 - University of Louisiana Monroe
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22 Lab session 4, Experiment 3: Preparation of sodium chloride sodium chloride will be synthesized by reacting sodium bicarbonate with hydrochloric acid. The reaction equation is shown below: NaHCO3 (sol) + HCl (aq) NaCl (aq) +H2O (aq) + CO2 (gas) g g g g g The quantitative interpretation of the reaction is as follows: g (1 mol) of sodium bicarbonate reacts with g (1 mol) of hydrochloric acid to generate g (1 mol) of salt, g (1 mol) of water, and g (or 1 mol) of carbon dioxide. Of course the starting quantity of NaHCO3 may be more or less than g, but a proportionate quantity of the hydrochloric acid will be consumed, and proportionate quantities of the products will be formed.
22 Lab Session 4, Experiment 3: Preparation of Sodium Chloride Sodium chloride will be synthesized by reacting sodium bicarbonate with hydrochloric acid.
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