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If 12.6 of `NaHCO_(3)` is added to 20.0g of HCl solution, the residue solution is found to weigh 24.0g. What is the mass and volume of `CO_(2)` released at NTP in the reaction?

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8.6g `CO_(@)` relased, volume at NTP `=(22.4)/(44)xx8.6=4.378`.
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