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17 July, 16:31

How many moles of hydrogen gas are produced when 0.066 mole of sodium is completely reacted?

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  1. 17 July, 16:35
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    Base on my research the complete reaction of hydrogen and sodium are form by this equation 2Na + 2H2O = 2NaOH + H2 If we base from this equation it shows you already the ratio of the moles of the product and reactants taking part in the reaction

    1 mole of Na r/w 1 mole of water to produce. 5 mole of Hydrogen

    Therefore,.066 mole of Na produces. 033 moles of H2
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