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Given that equation Na+(s)O2–> Na2O. Find the mass of sodium needed to produce 12.5 grams of sodium oxide.
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Given that equation Na+(s)O2–> Na2O. Find the mass of sodium needed to produce 12.5 grams of sodium oxide.
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Answer: 9.27 g of Na
Explanation:Please see attachment for explanation
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