From the following balanced equation, 2 Na(s) + Cl2(8) — 2 NaCl(s) how many moles of...
From the following balanced equation, 2 NaCl(s) 2 Na(s) + CL (8) - how many moles of NaCl can be formed from 3 mol Cl,? • Your answer should have one significant figure.
Question 11 From the following balanced equation, 2 Na(s) + C1,(9) 2 NaCl(s) how many moles of NaCl can be formed from 3 mol Cl,? Your answer should have one significant figure.
1. How many moles of NaCl (s) can be formed from 32 moles of Cl2 (g) reacting with an excess of Na (s)? Na (s) + Cl2 (g) -> NaCl (s) 2. How many moles of H2CO, can be formed from 2 moles of HCl reacting with an excess of Na2CO3? HCI + Na2CO3 -> NaCl + H2CO3
How many moles of Na and Cl2 are required to make 585 grams of NaCl? _________ mol Na _________mol Cl2
Consider the balanced chemical equation: 4 Na(s) + O2(g) - 2 Na2O(s) How many moles of Na2O could be produced from 2.18 g of Na? 0.0948 mol 0.0474 mol 4.36 mol 2.00 mol
From the following balanced equation, CO2(g) + 2 H2O(g) CH_(8) + 2 02(8) — how many grams of H2O can be formed from 1.25 g CHA? • Your answer should have three significant figures.
4. Consider the chemical equation for the synthesis of sodium chloride. (0.5 points per blank) 2Na (s) + Cl2 (g) -----> 2NaCl(g) How many moles of NaCl can be formed from 2 moles of Na and 1 mole of Cl2? ______mol NaCl If you have 8 moles of Na and 5 moles of Cl2, how many moles of NaCl could be produced? Which reactant limits the amount of product? ________ mol NaCl __________ is the limiting reactant. How many moles...
2. For the following metal and non-metal combination reaction you have 3 moles of Na. How many moles of Cl, would you need to add to have stoichiometrically equivalent amounts of Na and Cl ,? 2 N, + Cl2@l_→ 2 NaCl (s)
When 3.0 mol H, reacts with 2.5 mol N, by the following balanced equation, how many moles of NH, are formed? 3 H2 + N2 + 2 NH, Your answer should have two significant figures. (Round your answer to first decimal place).
3. Consider the following UNBALANCED equation: Na (s) Cl2(g) NaCl (s) + → a. Calculate the limiting reagent when 55.0 g of Na react with 67.2 g of CL, (Show all work, and clearly state which is the limiting reagent.)