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8 June, 11:42

What is the theoretical mass of CO2 + H2O lost per gram of NaHCO3?

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  1. 8 June, 12:59
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    The theoretical mass of CO2 = 2.09 grams

    The theoretical mass of H2O = 0.429 grams

    The theoretical mass of CO2 + H2O = 2.519 grams

    Explanation:

    Step 1: Data given

    Mass of NaHCO3 = 1 gram

    Molar mass NaHCO3 = 84.00 g/mol

    Molar mass of CO2 = 44.01 g/mol

    Molar mass of H2O = 18.02 g/mol

    Step 2: The balanced equation

    4NaHCO3 + O2 → 4CO2 + 2H2O + 2Na2O2

    Step 3: Calculate moles of NaHCO3

    Moles NaHCO3 = mass NaHCO3 / molar mass NaHCO3

    Moles NaHCO3 = 1.0 gram / 84.00 g/mol

    Moles NaHCO3 = 0.0119 moles

    Step 4: Calculate moles CO2 and H2O

    For 4 moles NaHCO3 we need 1 mol O2 to produce 4 moles CO2 and 2 moles H2O and 2 moles Na2O2

    For 0.0119 moles NaHCO3 we'll have 4*0.0119 = 0.0476 moles CO2

    and 2 * 0.0119 = 0.0238 moles H2O

    Step 5: Calculate mass CO2 and H2O

    Mass = moles * molar mass

    Mass CO2 = 0.0476 moles * 44.01 g/mol

    Mass CO2 = 2.09 grams

    Mass H2O = 0.0238 moles ¨18.02 g/mol

    Mass H2O = 0.429 grams

    The theoretical mass of CO2 = 2.09 grams

    The theoretical mass of H2O = 0.429 grams

    The theoretical mass of CO2 + H2O = 2.519 grams
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