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26 January, 07:00

How many grams of sodium sulfide can be produced when 45.3 g Na react with 105 g S?

Unbalanced equation: Na + S → Na2S

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  1. 26 January, 10:23
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    The chemical reaction would be as follows:

    2Na + S → Na2S

    We are given the amount of the reactants to be used in the reaction. We use these to calculate the amount of product. We do as follows:

    45.3 g Na (1 mol / 22.99 g) = 1.97 mol Na

    105 g S (1 mol / 32.06 g) = 3.28 mol S

    The limiting reactant would be Na. We calculate as follows:

    1.97 mol Na (1 mol Na2S / 2 mol Na) (78.04 g / mol) = 76.87 g Na2S produced
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