A 2.0 kg bottle of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3, 106.0 g/mol) is available to clean up a 1665 g sulfuric acid spill (H2SO4, 98.08 g/mol) .Is this enough sodium carbonate to neutralize the acid according to the following reaction? H2 SO4 (aq) + Na2 CO3 (s) Na2 SO4 (aq) + CO2 (g) +H2 O(l)
A) Yes, there is about 50% more than what is needed.
B) Yes, there is exactly enough sodium carbonate, but no excess.
C) Yes, but there is only about 10% excess.
D) No, there is not enough sodium carbonate, but the amount is only about 10% too small.
E) No, there is not nearly enough sodium carbonate.
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