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Q2. Sodium and chlorine react to form sodium chloride: 2 NaCl(s) 2 Na(s) + Cl2(8) What...
Sodium and chlorine react to form sodium chloride: 2Na(s)+Cl2(g)→2NaCl(s) What is the theoretical yield of sodium chloride for the reaction of 60.0 g Na with 71.0 g Cl2? What is the theoretical yield of sodium chloride for the reaction of 60.0 with 71.0 ? 58.5 g NaCl 117 g NaCl 234 g NaCl 153 g NaCl
Consider the following UNBALANCED equation: Na(s) + Cl2(g) -> NaCl(s). a.) Calculate the limiting reagent when 55.0 g of react with 67.2 g of Cl2. (Show all work, and clearly state which is the limiting reagent.) b.) What is the theoretical yield, in grams, of NaCl? c.) If 105g of NaCl is produced from the reaction, what is the percent yield of NaCl?
37.2 g of sodium metal and 23.7 L of chlorine react to form sodium chloride under STP condition. Identify the limiting reactant. What is the theoretical yield of sodium chloride when 37.2 g of sodium reacts with 23.7 L of chlorine at STP?
Given the reaction Na + Cl2 → NaCl What volume of Chlorine gas at STP is required to react completely with 4.81 g of sodium?
3. Consider the following UNBALANCED equation: Na (s) Cl2(g) NaCl (s) + → a. Calculate the limiting reagent when 55.0 g of Na react with 67.2 g of CL, (Show all work, and clearly state which is the limiting reagent.)
3.13 g of sodium (Na) react with 7.17 g of chlorine (Cl) to produce 10.3 g of sodium chloride (NaCl). What is the mass percent of chlorine in sodium chloride? 43.7% is chlorine. O 30.3% is chlorine. 50.0% is chlorine. 69.6% is chlorine.
Sodium metal reacts with chlorine gas to form NaCl as shown here: 2Na(s) + Cl2(g) -> 2NaCl(s) If 3.06 L of chlorine gas at STP are completely reacted, how many grams of NaCl will be formed?
lete reaction between 0.48 mol Na and 0.36 mol Cl2 for the
formation of sodium chloride.
2 Na(s) +
Cl2(g) ? 2
NaCl(s)
Consider the reaction between sodium metal and chlorine gas to form sodium chloride (table salt): 2Na(s) + Cl2(g) → 2NaCl(s) If the mass of the sodium solid increases by 0.500 g, what mass of sodium metal should have reacted?
Sodium reacts with chlorine gas according to the following reaction: 2Na(s)+Cl2(g)→2NaCl(s) What volume of Cl2 gas, measured at 683 torr and 39 ∘C, is required to form 28 g of NaCl?