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What volume of 0.25 `MH_2SO_4` is required to neutralise 1.90 g of a mixture containing equimolar amounts of `NaHCO_3` and `NaCO_3`?

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To solve the problem of determining the volume of 0.25 M H₂SO₄ required to neutralize 1.90 g of a mixture containing equimolar amounts of NaHCO₃ and Na₂CO₃, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Determine the Molar Masses First, we need to calculate the molar masses of NaHCO₃ and Na₂CO₃: - Molar mass of NaHCO₃ = 23 (Na) + 1 (H) + 12 (C) + 3 × 16 (O) = 84 g/mol - Molar mass of Na₂CO₃ = 2 × 23 (Na) + 12 (C) + 3 × 16 (O) = 106 g/mol ### Step 2: Set Up the Equation ...
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