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29 March, 09:49

Na2O+H2O = 2NaOH how many grams of Na2O are required to produce 1.06*10^2 grams of NaOH

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  1. 29 March, 09:51
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    77.5 grams of Na2O

    Explanation:

    Convert grams to mols.

    1.06 x 10^2 grams x 1 mol NaOH/39.99

    = 2.50 mols NaOH

    Find the mole ratio of NaOH and Na2O

    1:2

    Convert mols NaOH to Na2O mols

    2.50 mols NaOH x 1 mol Na2O/2 mols NaOH

    = 1.25 mols Na2O

    Convert to grams

    1.25 mols Na2O x 61.98 grams Na2O/1 mol

    = 77.5 grams Na2O required to produce 1.06 x 10^2 grams of NaOH
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