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30 June, 18:07

When baking soda (NaHCO3) is heated, it decomposes, producing carbon dioxide, water, and sodium carbonate. The carbon dioxide is responsible for the rising of the dough. How many grams of CO2 are produced from 1.0 g of NaHCO3?

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  1. 30 June, 18:35
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    mass of carbon-dioxide = 0.262 g

    Explanation:

    Firstly, write the chemical equation of the reaction and balance the equation accordingly.

    2NaHCO3 (aq) → CO2 (g) + H2O (l) + Na2CO3 (aq)

    Calculate the molecular mass of baking soda

    molar mass of baking soda = 23 + 1 + 12 + 48 = 84 g

    2 moles of baking soda = 2 * 84 = 168 g

    molar mass of CO2 = 12 + 32 = 44 g

    if 168 g of baking soda produces 44 g of carbon-dioxide

    1 g of baking soda will produce? grams of carbon-dioxide

    cross multiply

    mass of carbon-dioxide = 44/168

    mass of carbon-dioxide = 0.2619047619

    mass of carbon-dioxide = 0.262 g
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