Baking powder is a mixture of sodium bicarbonate and an acid, often cream of tartar (made...

50.1K

Verified Solution

Question

Chemistry

Baking powder is a mixture of sodium bicarbonate and an acid,often cream of tartar (made of tartaric acid, H2C4H5O6). These twocomponents react when they are dissolved in water. A partialbalanced equation for this reaction is shown below. Fill in theblank spaces with the appropriate compounds and/or coefficients:__NaHCO3(aq)+__H2C4H5O6(aq)-->______+_______+Na2C4H5O6(aq). Aparticular formulation of baking powder contains 2.13 g sodiumbicarbonate and 4.67 g tartaric acid. How many millileters of gaswill be released at STP?(R constant is 0.082 057 366 L atm/molK)(If possible please try and help me with the net ionic equationtoo)

Answer & Explanation Solved by verified expert
4.1 Ratings (569 Votes)
Balanced equation 2 NaHCO3aq H2C4H5O6aq 2 CO2g 2 H2Ol Na2C4H5O6aqCase 1 sodium bicarbonate NaHCO3 is the limitingreactantGiven mass NaHCO3 reacted 213 gmoles NaHCO3 reacted mass NaHCO3reacted molar    See Answer
Get Answers to Unlimited Questions

Join us to gain access to millions of questions and expert answers. Enjoy exclusive benefits tailored just for you!

Membership Benefits:
  • Unlimited Question Access with detailed Answers
  • Zin AI - 3 Million Words
  • 10 Dall-E 3 Images
  • 20 Plot Generations
  • Conversation with Dialogue Memory
  • No Ads, Ever!
  • Access to Our Best AI Platform: Flex AI - Your personal assistant for all your inquiries!
Become a Member

Other questions asked by students