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2Na3N + 3Ca(OH)2 →Ca3N2 + 6NaOH

If you have 448.2 g of calcium hydroxide how many grams of sodium hydroxide can be
formed?

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Answer:

3Ca(OH)2 = 3(40+2(16+1))

= 222

448.2 ÷ 222 = 2.02mol

6NaOH = 6(23+16+1)

= 240

240 × 2.02mol = 484.5 g

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