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I am working on a lab report and got to the end and realized I must have goofed! Need help determining many steps, but let's start with checking my work for calculating moles of CO2. Balanced equation is NaHCO3(s)+H2SO4(aq)-->NaHSO4(aq)+H2O(l)+CO2(g) using Gas Law: n=PV/RT P=747.9mmHg-->0.9841atm, V=0.0288L, R=0.0821, T=294.55K found n=0.00117 mol CO2 Does anyone see anything wrong with this step. I know seems stupid but I messed up somewhere and this step has a lot of conversion and possible mistake places! thank you!!!

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