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civi civi
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1.80 grams of an impure mixture containing sodium carbonate required 84.0 mL of 0.125 M H2SO4(aq) for complete neutralization. What percent of the mixture is sodium carbonate?

▸ 62%

▸ 31%

▸ 120%

▸ 57%

▸ 1.1%
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Thank you! I'm glad I am in the right track. Just didn't think that 0.0105 moles of H2SO4 is also Na2CO3's moles, too.
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2 years ago
Yes, because they have the same coefficient, 1 to 1
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