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Solid ammonium carbonate, a predecessor to modern baking soda and baking powder, forms gaseous ammonia, carbon dioxide, and water upon heating. How many grams of ammonium carbonate are needed to produce 5.00 L of carbon dioxide if the density of carbon dioxide is 1.977 x 10-3 g/mL?
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