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20 September, 21:47

A student carefully placed 15.6 g of sodium in a reactor supplied with an excess quantity of chlorine gas. When the reaction was complete, the student obtained 39.7 g of sodium chloride. Calculate how many grams of chlorine gas reacted. How many grams of sodium reacted?

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  1. 20 September, 22:26
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    15.6 g of sodium and 24.1 g of chlorine react to produce 39.7 g of sodium chloride.

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Mass of sodium = 15.6 g

    Mass of sodium chloride = 39.7 g

    Mass of chlorine react = ?

    Mass of sodium react = ?

    Solution:

    Balance chemical equation:

    2Na + Cl₂ → 2NaCl

    Now we will calculate the moles of sodium reacted.

    Number of moles = mass / molar mass

    Number of moles = 15.6 g / 23 g/mol

    Number of moles = 0.68 mol

    Now we will calculate the moles of sodium chloride produced,

    Number of moles of NaCl = 39.7 / 58.5 g/mol

    Number of moles of NaCl = 0.68 mol

    Since 0.68 moles of sodium produced 0.68 moles of sodium chloride or we can say 2 moles of sodium produced 2 moles of sodium chloride.

    Now we calculate the mass of chlorine reacted,

    From balance chemical equation we compare the moles of chlorine and sodium

    Na : Cl

    2 : 1

    0.68 : 1/2 * 0.68 = 0.34 mol

    Mass of chlorine reacted = moles * molar mass

    Mass of chlorine reacted = 0.34 mol * 71 g/mol = 24.1 g

    According to the law of conservation of mass,

    2Na + Cl₂ → 2NaCl

    15.6 g + 24.1 g = 39.7 g

    15.6 g of sodium and 24.1 g of chlorine react to produce 39.7 g of sodium chloride.
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