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Chemistry, 27.09.2019 07:30 potatocow

In the chemical reaction nahco3 + ch3cooh → ch3coona + h2o +co2, 83 g of sodium bicarbonate reacts with 70 g of acetic acid. which of these is correct?
a) amount of nahco3 is in excess.
b) amount of ch3cooh is in excess.
c) ch3cooh is the limiting reagent.
d) amount of ch3coona is in excess.

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