Using a balanced equation provided below, calculate the mass of sodium sulfite formed if 32.8 g of sulfur dioxide is reacted with 38.3 g sodium hydroxide.
SO2(g) + 2NaOH(s)-->Na2SO3(s) + H2O(l)
A) 60.3 g
B) 64.6 g
C) 97.5 g
D) 120 g
Using a balanced equation provided below, calculate the mass of sodium sulfite formed if 32.8 g...
When sodium hydroxide (molecular formula NaOH, consisting of one sodium atom Na, one oxygen atom O, and one hydrogen atom H) is mixed with sulfur dioxide (molecular formula SO2, consisting of one sulfur atom S and two oxygen atoms O), the chemical reaction produces sodium sulfite (molecular formula Na2SO3, consisting of two atoms sodium Na, one atom sulfur S, and three atoms oxygen O) and water (molecular formula H20, consisting of two atoms hydrogen H and one atom oxygen O)....
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Scientists determine the quantity of atmospheric sulfur dioxide (SO2), a large contributor to acid rain, by an indirect titration. First, a scientist collects a sample of air and reacts it with hydrogen peroxide (H,O,) to form a solution of sulfuric acid ( H, SO2). Then, the amount of H, SO, produced is determined by titration with a sodium hydroxide solution (NaOH) of known concentration. H,02(aq) + SO2(g) → H, 50,(aq) H, SO (aq) + 2NaOH(aq) + 2 H2O(l) + Na,...
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