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A chemistry student experiments on producing table salt by reacting pure sodium cubes with confined chlorine gas. If the procedure is successful, how much salt is produced with 160 g of chlorine gas used? *

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Answer: 263 grams of salt is produced.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the moles :


\text{Moles of solute}=\frac{\text{given mass}}{\text{Molar Mass}}


\text{Moles of} Cl_2=(160g)/(71g/mol)=2.25moles

The balanced chemical reaction is:


2Na(s)+Cl_2(g)\rightarrow 2NaCl(s)

According to stoichiometry :

1 mole of
Cl_2 produce = 2 moles of
NaCl

Thus 2.25 moles of
Cl_2 will produce =
(2)/(1)* 2.25=4.50moles of
NaCl

Mass of
NaCl=moles* {\text {Molar mass}}=4.50moles* 58.5g/mol=263g

Thus 263 grams of salt is produced.

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