1) The fizz produced when an Alka-Seltzer tablet is dissolved in water is due to the reaction between NaHCO3 and citric acid CO:(8) + H;O(I) + Na,C,H;O,(aq) NaHCO3(aq) + H;C,H;O,(aq) a) In a certain experiment 1.00 g of NAHCO3 and 1.00 g of citric acid are allowed to react. Which is the limiting reactant? b) How many grams of sodium citrate (the last compound in the equation) form? c) How many grams of the excess reactant remain after the limiting reactant is completely consumed? d) If 0.723 g of sodium citrate was obtained in this reaction, then what is the percentage yield?,

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1) The fizz produced when an Alka-Seltzer tablet is dissolved in water is due to the reaction
between NaHC03 and citric acid
CO2(8) + H,0(1) + Na3CgH;O;(aq)
NaHCO;(aq) + H;C,H;O;(aq)
a) In a certain experiment 1.00 g of NaHCO3 and 1.00 g of citric acid are allowed to
react. Which is the limiting reactant?
b) How many grams of sodium citrate (the last compound in the equation) form?
c) How many grams of the excess reactant remain after the limiting reactant is
completely consumed?
d) If 0.723 g of sodium citrate was obtained in this reaction, then what is the percentage
yield?
Transcribed Image Text:1) The fizz produced when an Alka-Seltzer tablet is dissolved in water is due to the reaction between NaHC03 and citric acid CO2(8) + H,0(1) + Na3CgH;O;(aq) NaHCO;(aq) + H;C,H;O;(aq) a) In a certain experiment 1.00 g of NaHCO3 and 1.00 g of citric acid are allowed to react. Which is the limiting reactant? b) How many grams of sodium citrate (the last compound in the equation) form? c) How many grams of the excess reactant remain after the limiting reactant is completely consumed? d) If 0.723 g of sodium citrate was obtained in this reaction, then what is the percentage yield?
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