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If 2.5 grams of citric acid (H3C6H5O7) reacts, how many moles of sodium bicarbonate will be consumed?
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Dr. Bob,
I just did a home lab with citric acid and sodium bicarbonate and had to put them in cups and measure before and after..
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Dr. Bob, I just found an old post of someone asking this question, and I figured it out.. 1 mole
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