Chemistry, asked by rezowanasayeba231, 1 month ago

calculate the mass of CO2 that can be absorbed by 10 g of NaOH
NaOH+ Co2= NaHCO3​

Answers

Answered by vpshaiharikumar
0

The amount of the species CO3(2-) HCO3(-) and H2CO3 only depends on the solution's pH. Try to download the Freeware tool Curtipot from Prof. Gutz to visualize the aforementioned.

When you start bubbling Na2CO3 will be formed, continued bubbling leads to pH-decrease, thus NaHCO3 will be formed and so on....

Regards

Answered by azadkbvs
0

Answer

Ambitious

7 answers

17 people helped

The amount of the species CO3(2-) HCO3(-) and H2CO3 only depends on the solution's pH. Try to download the Freeware tool Curtipot from Prof. Gutz to visualize the aforementioned.

When you start bubbling Na2CO3 will be formed, continued bubbling leads to pH-decrease, thus NaHCO3 will be formed and so on....

Regards

Explanation:

Similar questions