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If 80.0 g of bromine is added to 40.0 g of sodium, a) write the balanced...

If 80.0 g of bromine is added to 40.0 g of sodium,

a) write the balanced reaction for the above synthesis.

b) what is the limiting reactant? (must show calculation)

c) what is the excess mass of the reactant?

d) what is the mass of the product?

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