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Holbreich Problem 186
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186. How many milliliters of a 4.5% solution of H2SO4 (ρ = 1.03) are required to react with 50 g of technical sodium bicarbonate containing 16% of impurities that cannot be decomposed by acids?
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Read the product description. After payment, the system will redirect you to a page with a ready-made solution to problem 186 from the collection: Z. E. Golbreich, E. I. Maslov. Collection of problems and exercises in chemistry: Textbook. manual for chemical technology. specialist. universities - 5th ed., revised. and additional - M.: Higher School, 1997. - 384 p.: ill. The solution is a document formatted in MS Word.
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