16.8 g of sodium hydrogen trioxocarbonate (IV) is completely decomposed by heat. Calculate the volume of carbon(IV) oxide given off at s.t.p
[Na 23, C = 12, O = 16, H = 1, Molar volume of a gas at s.t.p = 22.4 dm3]

a

22.40 dm3

b

11.20 dm3

c

2.24 dm3

d

1.12 dm3

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Gddhhcv
2 years ago

Correct βœ…

De sage
1 year ago

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trustme69
2 years ago

how can we do all these in 30 seconds?!

King33Victor
2 months ago

first thing first the question is wrong
u can't decompose sodium hydrogen trioxonitrate

Osheke
1 year ago

myschool correct this.
if the mole of 2NaHCO3 is 0.1
Then that of CO2 is 0.05 since they are in the ratio of 2:1

making D the answer

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