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This balanced equation shows the reaction of sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid:
2NaOH + H2SO4 - Na2SO4 + 2H20.
In a laboratory experiment, a student mixes 355 grams of sulfuric acid with an excess of sodium hydroxide. What is the theoretical mass of
sodium sulfate produced? Refer to the periodic table and the polyatomic ion resource.
The theoretical mass of sodium sulfate is
grams.

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Answer: The theoretical mass of
Na_2SO_4 is, 514 grams.

Explanation : Given,

Mass of
H_2SO_4 = 355 g

Molar mass of
H_2SO_4 = 98 g/mol

First we have to calculate the moles of
H_2SO_4.


\text{Moles of }H_2SO_4=\frac{\text{Given mass }H_2SO_4}{\text{Molar mass }H_2SO_4}


\text{Moles of }H_2SO_4=(355g)/(98g/mol)=3.62mol

Now we have to calculate the moles of
Na_2SO_4

The balanced chemical equation is:


2NaOH+H_2SO_4\rightarrow Na_2SO_4+2H_2O

From the reaction, we conclude that

As, 1 mole of
H_2SO_4 react to give 1 mole of
Na_2SO_4

So, 3.62 mole of
H_2SO_4 react to give 3.62 mole of
Na_2SO_4

Now we have to calculate the mass of
Na_2SO_4


\text{ Mass of }Na_2SO_4=\text{ Moles of }Na_2SO_4* \text{ Molar mass of }Na_2SO_4

Molar mass of
Na_2SO_4 = 142 g/mole


\text{ Mass of }Na_2SO_4=(3.62moles)* (142g/mole)=514g

Therefore, the theoretical mass of
Na_2SO_4 is, 514 grams.

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