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12.0 grams of sodium reacts with 5.00 grams of chlorine. What mass of sodium chloride could be produced? Please show work if you can. I have the limiting reactant which is Cl2 (0.0705)
I think I did this part correctly but I don't know what to do after. How do you determine the amount of sodium chloride that can be produced?

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