Answer:
Explanation:
The nucleus of an atom contains neutrons and protons bonded tightly together. The same chemical element can have a different number of neutrons and still be the same element.
It was first proposed by J. J. Thomson in 1904.
Sodium hydrogen carbonate has:

The + from Na+ and + from H+ makes 2+, and therefore the 2- from CO3 evens the charges to neutral.
Not to be confused with Sodium Carbonate, (Na2CO3), which lack an H, Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate is sometimes shortened to just Sodium Bicarbonate. It is used in the kitchen (cooking) as "baking soda."
Formula: NaHCO3
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According to Charle's Law,
V/T = constant
where
V = volume
T = absolute temperature.
The law holds when the pressure of an ideal gas is held constant while temperature changes.
V₁ = 2.33 L, initial volume
T₁ = 30°C = 30+273 K = 303 K, initial temperature
T₂ = 300°C = 300+273 K = 573 K, final temperature
The final volume, V₂, is given by
V₂/T₂ = V₁/T₁
V₂ = (573 K)*(2.33/303 L/K)
= 4.406 L
Answer: 4.41 L