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How many moles of NaCl could be made by combining 20,000 moles of Na with 2 moles of CI?

a 20,000 moles Naci
2 moles Naci
b. 1 mole NaCl
None of the above
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D

User Rjss
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Answer:

None of the above.

Step-by-step explanation:

The limiting factor of this is the chlorine. You only have 2 moles of chlorine.

2Na + Cl_2 ==> 2*NaCl

The equation tells you that for every mol of Cl2 that you have, you require 2 moles of Na and you get 2 moles of NaCl

So what that means is that if you have 2 mols of Cl2, you need just 4 moles of Na, and you will get 4 mols of NaCl

Since 4 is not one of your choices, the answer is none of the above

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