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A chemist 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):.

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