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An antacid tablet containing 0.50 g of NaHCO3 is dissolved in 250 mL of water. What is the molar concentration of NaHCO3 in the solution ?
M (Molar Concentration or Molarity) = ? (in mol/L)
m (mass) = 0.50 g
V (volume) = 250 mL → 0.25 L
MM (Molar Mass of NaHCO3)
Na = 1*(23u) = 23 u
H = 1*(1u) = 1 u
C = 1*(12u) = 12 u
O = 3*(16u) = 48 u
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MM (Molar Mass of NaHCO3) = 23 + 1 + 12 + 48 = 84 g/mol
Answer:
The Molar Concentration is approximately 0.024 mol/L
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The hydrogen atom has only one electron which is present in the first shell.
We know that first shell can hold a maximum of two electrons so due to incomplete valance shell hydrogen atom is reactive and make covalent bond with other reactive atoms. This bonding will complete its valance shell and finish its reactive nature. In the second shell and other shells can hold 8 electrons so we can conclude that hydrogen has one valance electron.
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The correct answer is B) Limiting.
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Answer:
B: Limiting
Explanation:
The limiting reactant regulates the amount of products produced, because you have the least amount of the limiting reactant.