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  • 18-03-2015
  • Chemistry
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For the reaction 2Na(s) + Cl2(g) --> 2NaCl(s), how many grams of NaCl could be produced from 20 L of Cl2 (at STP)?

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theresaleigh theresaleigh
  • 18-03-2015
13.0 L Cl2 × 1 mol Cl2 /22.4 L Cl2 = 0.580 mol Cl2 103.0 g Na × 1 mol Na/23 g Na = 4.48 mol Na Cl 2 is limiting reagent: 0.580 mol Cl2 × 2 mol NaCl/1 mol Cl2 = 1.16 mol NaCl 1.16 mol NaCl × 58 g NaCl/1 mol NaCl = 67.3 g NaCl DIF: L3 REF: p. 371 OBJ: 12.3.1
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