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5 October, 21:34

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How many grams of Sodium Hydroxide could be produced if 1.2L of 3.0 M Calcium Hydroxide are consumed?

Na2CO3 + Ca (OH) 2 - -> 2NaOH + CaCO3

Now I know how to do equations like this, just a bit confused on how to use my conversion factors.

Do I need to use the 3.0 Molarity in this equation or can I just use Molar Volume of a gas (22.4L/1 mole) ?

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  1. 5 October, 21:38
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    You would have to use the molarity of calcium hydroxide to find the moles of calcium hydroxide. Once you have moles, just convert using mole:mole ratio and find the grams of sodium hydroxide.
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