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9 July, 16:03

How many moles of sodium nitrate NaNO3 would be produced from the complete reaction of 253 g sodium chromate Na2CrO4

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  1. 9 July, 18:23
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    Answer: 3.12

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  2. 9 July, 19:14
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    Answer;

    = 3.12 moles of NaNO3

    Explanation;

    The equation for the reaction is;

    Pb (NO3) 2+Na2CrO4 → PbCrO4+2NaNO3

    Molar ratios in the reaction are; 1 : 1 : 1 : 2

    Which means; One mole of (Na2CrO4) produces two moles of (NaNO3)

    We can calculate the number of moles of Na2CrO4,

    Moles (na2CrO4) = 253g / 162

    = 1.56 moles

    Moles of NaNO3 will be;

    = 1.56 moles x 2 = 3.12 moles

    Therefore, the moles of NaNO3 that will be produced will be 3.12 moles
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