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30 July, 17:32

Sodium burns in chlorine to form sodium chloride, NaCl. How many grams of sodium chloride will be formed when 1.8 g of sodium is burned in 2.00 g of chlorine? What is the excess reactant in this reaction? What is the limiting reactant? How much of the excess reactant remains unreacted?

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  1. 30 July, 21:02
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    I think its Na as excess and Cl as limiting reagent and amount left unreacted is 0.021 mol
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