J.R. S. answered 02/17/18
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Neutralization of sodium carbonate by sulfuric acid:
Na2CO3 + H2SO4 ==> Na2SO4 + H2O + CO2
Without knowing the concentration of the sodium carbonate, how can you determine the moles, and therefore molecules of sulfuric acid? There isn't sufficient information provided.

J.R. S.
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5 mls of sodium carbonate is only a volume. We would need to know if the sodium carbonate is 0.1 M, 1M, 10M, or whatever the concentration is. Just having 5 mls isn't enough information. WE MUST KNOW THE CONCENTRATION as well as the volume.
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