NaHCO3 can be used to neutralize excess acid in situations such as, for instance, acid spills in the laboratory. The reaction is :
H+ (aq) + HCO3- (aq) H2O (l) + CO2(g) .
How many grams of NaHCO3 would be required to neutralize the acid in 75.5 mL of 1.00 M nitric acid?
A) 0.899 grams
B) 1.11 grams
C) 6.34 grams
D) 7.55 grams
E) 75.5 grams
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