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31 August, 17:17

A sample of sodium reacts completely with 0.213 kg of chlorine, forming 351 g of sodium chloride. What mass of sodium reacted?

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  1. 31 August, 18:22
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    Sodium reacts with chlorine as shown in the equation below;

    2Na (s) + Cl2 (g) = 2NaCl (s)

    The molar mass of sodium chloride is 58.44g/mol,

    while that of sodium is 23 g/mol.

    The moles of sodium cholride formed will be 351 g / 58.44 g = 6.006 moles

    The mole ratio of sodium to Sodium chloride is 2 : 2,

    therefore the moles of sodium used will be 6.006 moles,

    Hence, mass of sodium used, 6.006 * 23 = 138.142 g or 0.1381 kg
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