If you have 35.0g of Na and 100.0g of Cl2, what is the maximum amount of NaCl that you can produce?
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If you have 35.0g of Na and 100.0g of Cl2, what is the maximum amount of...
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Na(s) + Cl2(9) + 2NaCl(s), AH = -821.8 kJ (a) Is this reaction exothermic or endothermic? (b) Calculate the amount of heat transferred when 8.0 g of Na(s) reacts according to this reaction at constant pressure. (c) How many grams of NaCl are produced during an enthalpy change of 10.0 kJ? (d) How many kJ of heat are absorbed when 25.0 g of NaCl(s) is decomposed into Na(s) and Cl2(9) at constant pressure?
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