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What is the mass of the missing reactant in the following reactions, given that the reaction goes to completion? do not include units. - 2.7 g water + g carbon dioxide --> 9.3 g carbonic acid - 32.0 g sodium hydroxide + 16.0 g hydrofluoric acid --> g water + 33.6 g sodium fluoride - 0.60 g calcium carbonate + 0.48 g sodium hydroxide --> g sodium carbonate + 0.45 g calcium hydroxide - 0.53 g sodium hydroxide + 0.37 g carbon dioxide --> g sodium hydrogen carbonate

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