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If we mix 25 grans if sodium oxide with a large amount of potassium chloride, how many grams of sodium chloride should be produced?

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Answer:

47.2 g

Step-by-step explanation:

Data given:

mass of Sodium oxide (Na₂O) = 25 grams

mass of potassium chloride (KCl) = excess

amount of sodium chloride (NaCl) = ?

Solution:

First we look for reaction of sodium oxide with potassium chloride.

Na₂O + 2 KCl -----------> 2 NaCl + K₂O

As we know that potassium chloride is in excess amount and sodium oxide is 25 g so it means sodium oxide is a limiting reactant and amount of sodium chloride depends on the amount of sodium oxide.

So, now we will look for mole mole ration of Na₂O to NaCl.

Na₂O + 2 KCl -----------> 2 NaCl + K₂O

1 mol 2 mol

from above equation we come to know that 1 mole of Na₂O gives 2 moles of NaCl.

Now convert moles to mass

As we Know

Molar mass of Na₂O = 2(23) + 16 = 62 g/mol

Molar mass of NaCl = 23 + 35.5 = 58.5 g/mol

So

Na₂O + 2 KCl -----------> 2 NaCl + K₂O

1 mol (62 g/mol) 2 mol (58.5 g/mol)

62 g 117 g

So, it means that 62 g of Na₂O produce 117 g of NaCl then how many grams of NaCl will be produce by 25 g of Na₂O

Apply unity formula

62 g of Na₂O ≅ 117 g of NaCl

25 g of Na₂O ≅ X g of NaCl

Do cross multiplication

X g of NaCl = 117 g x 25 g / 62 g

X g of NaCl = 47.2 g

So,

25 g of Na₂O gives 47.2 grams of NaCl.

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