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Achemist reacts sodium metal (na) and chlorine gas (cl) to form salt according to the balanced chemical equation: na + cl → nacl. if the chemist has 35.0 g na, what mass of chlorine must he or she use to react completely with the sodium? finally, solve (remember significant figures)what is a? couldn't wait so i got it wrong but for all the people needing this question answered the answer is a= 54.1
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