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Transcribed Image Text:Solid sodium hydrogen carbonate (also known as sodium bicarbonate) can be
decomposed to form solid sodium carbonate, gaseous carbon dioxide, and water
vapor. When the balanced chemical reaction for this process is written such that
the coefficient of water is 1, what is the coefficient of carbon dioxide?
Select one:
а. О
b. 1
C.
1/2
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