First let's see the whole reaction:
C2H4Cl2 + Na2CO3 + H2O -> C2H6O2 + 2NaCl + CO2
We want to produce 2kg or 2000grams of C2H6O2. Let's find out how many moles of C2H6O2 that means, based on the 62.07g/mol molar mass
62.07 g = 1 mol
2000g = x moles
x = 32.2 moles of C2H6O2
By seeing our balanced reaction, we can notice that the molar ration of C2H6O2 and C2H4Cl2 is 1:1, which means for each mol of C2H6O2 produced, we will only need 1 mol of C2H4Cl2, therefore:
1 mol C2H6O2 = 1 mol C2H4Cl2
32.2 moles of C2H6O2 = also 32.2 moles of C2H4Cl2
Now we have the number of moles and the molar mass of C2H4Cl2, let's find the final mass:
98.96 g = 1 mol
x grams = 32.2 moles
x = 3.19 * 10^3