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3 May, 12:50

How many grams of chlorine are required to react with 5.00 moles of sodium to produce sodium chlorine?

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  1. 3 May, 14:44
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    177.25g of Cl

    Explanation:

    First, lets come up with the reaction: Na + Cl - -> NaCl

    There is a 1:1 ratio between sodium and chlorine. Thus, you need 5 moles of chlorine as well. 5 * Molar mass will you give you the grams needed.

    5 * 35.45 = 177.25g of Cl
  2. 3 May, 16:31
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    2.5 mol Cl2 will react with 5 mol Na.
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