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14 January, 14:42

How many moles of sodium are needed to produce 2.4 mol of sodium oxide?

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  1. 14 January, 14:57
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    4

    N

    a

    +

    O

    2



    2

    N

    a

    2

    O

    .

    By the stoichiometry of this reaction if 5 mol natrium react, then 2.5 mol

    N

    a

    2

    O

    should result.

    Explanation:

    The molecular mass of natrium oxide is

    61.98

    g



    m

    o

    l

    -

    1

    . If

    5

    m

    o

    l

    natrium react, then

    5

    2

    m

    o

    l

    *

    61.98

    g



    m

    o

    l

    -

    1

    =

    154.95

    g

    natrium oxide should result.

    So what have I done here? First, I had a balanced chemical equation (this is the important step; is it balanced?). Then I used the stoichiometry to get the molar quantity of product, and converted this molar quantity to mass. If this is not clear, I am willing to have another go.
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