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Chemistry, 02.06.2021 21:20 bm42400

A) How many moles of H2O is required to produce a maximum of 1.20 moles of chlorine in the presence of excess NaCl?
b) If the reaction is carried out under STP conditions, how many moles of H2O will be
consumed when 5.0 L of Cl2 is made?
c) If 5.20 g of Cl2 is produced in the reaction, how many grams of H2O is consumed?
d) 1.40 mol NaCl is reacted with 2.40 mol of H2O.
i) Which reactant is in excess (show your work)?
ii) How many grams of H2 can be produced?
e) In an experiment using the amounts of reactant in part (d), 1.26g of H2 was
produced. What is the percent yield in this experiment?
Extra Credit
In part (d) how many moles of the excess reactant is leftover? (show your work)

Equation: 2Na + 2H2O = Cl2 + H2 + 2NaOH

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