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what mass of sodium chloride would be decomposed by 9.8g of sulphuric acid,if 12g of sodium bisulphate and 2.75g of hydrogen chloride were produced in a reaction assuming that the law of conservation of mass is true?​

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Answered by bharatpatadia74
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According to the law of conservation of mass, the mass of the products in a chemical reaction must equal the mass of the reactants For the chemical reaction: NaCl+H 2 SO 4 →NaHSO 4 +HCl m reactant =m products m NaCl +m H 2 SO 4 =m NaHSO 4 +m HCl ∴x+9.8=12+2.75 ∴x=4.95 g

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what mass of sodium chloride would be decomposed by 9.8g of sulphuric acid,if 12g of sodium bisulphate and 2.75g of hydrogen chloride were produced in a reaction assuming that the law of conservation of mass is true?

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