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24 September, 20:51

What is the theoretical yield of sodium oxide (Na₂O) in grams when 20.0g of calcium oxide (CaO) reacts with an excess amount of Sodium chloride?

2NaCl+CaO->CaCl2+Na2O

The 2 at the end of the equation is not a coefficient it's for Na2.

10.0g

22.1g

32.9g

5.6g

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  1. 24 September, 21:56
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    22.14g of Na₂O

    Explanation:

    Equation of reaction

    2NaCl + CaO → CaCl₂ + Na₂O

    To solve this problem, we'll employ mole concept and see how we can relate 20g of CaO to give us the theoretical yield of Na₂O.

    Molar mass of CaO = (40 + 16) = 56g/mol

    Molar mass of Na₂O = (2*23) + 16 = 62g/mol

    From the equation of reaction,

    1 mole of CaO = 1 mole of Na₂O

    56g of CaO = 62g of Na₂O (use number of moles relationship with mass I. e number of moles = mass / molar mass to find the mass).

    56g of CaO = 62g of Na₂O

    20g of CaO = y g of Na₂O

    y = (20 * 62) / 56

    y = 22.14g of Na₂O

    Therefore, 20g of CaO will produce 22.14g of Na₂O.
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