How many grams of the primary standard sodium carbonate, Na2CO3 (molar mass=105.99g/mol) is needed to react with 19.4 ml of 0.15 M HCL?
molarity = number of moles Na2CO3 / volume of solution in L
0.15 = number of moles Na2CO3 / 0.0194 L
number of moles of Na2CO3 = 0.00291 mole
number of moles of Na2CO3 = mass of Na2CO3 / molar mass of Na2CO3
0.00291 mole = mass of Na2CO3 / 105.99 g.mol^-
mass of Na2CO3 = 0.308 g
Therefore, the mass of Na2CO3 = 0.308 g
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