Chemistry, asked by vismaya2548, 6 months ago

Chemistry
The reaction between the sodium hydrogencarbonate solution and vinegar
the experiment was performed with a saturated solution of sodium chloride (NaCl). CO2 dissolves in
water, but much less so in water that is saturated with NaCl. If you had performed your experiment
with a saturated aqueous solution of NaCl in place of regular water, how would that have impacted
your results? How would your measurement of CO2 change? How would you final % v/v of the vinegar
change? Explain in detail your reasoning.?​

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Answered by rajadasgamer1234
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Answer:

Calculate the weight (mass) of NaCl required to produce 142g of chlorine. . Add answer.

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