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Using a balanced chemical equation, and 2.50 g of sodium hydrogen carbonate as the reactant, what is the expected (theoretical) yield of sodium carbonate (grams)? The Formula Weight (FW) of
sodium hydrogen carbonate is 84.01 g and sodium carbonate is 105.99 g.

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