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The molar mass of a certain metal carbonate, MCO3, can be determined by adding an excess o...

The molar mass of a certain metal carbonate, MCO3, can be determined by adding an excess of HCl acid to react with all the carbonate and then “back-titrating” the remaining acid with NaOH. (a) Write ail equation for these reactions, (b) In a certain experiment, 20.00 mL of 0.0800 M HCl was added to a 0.1022-g sample of MCO3. The excess HCl required 5.64 mL of 0.1000 M NaOH for neutralization. Calculate the molar mass of the carbonate and identify M.

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