Question

If 50 grams of sodium react with clorhine to form 125 grams of salt how many grams of clorhine reacted

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GPT-4o mini
To determine how many grams of chlorine reacted with 50 grams of sodium to produce 125 grams of salt (sodium chloride, NaCl), you can use the law of conservation of mass. According to this law, the mass of the reactants equals the mass of the products.

1. **Find the mass of sodium and the mass of the product (salt)**:
- Mass of sodium (Na) = 50 grams
- Mass of salt (NaCl) produced = 125 grams

2. **Use the conservation of mass to find the mass of chlorine**:
- Mass of chlorine (Cl) = Mass of salt - Mass of sodium
- Mass of chlorine (Cl) = 125 grams - 50 grams
- Mass of chlorine (Cl) = 75 grams

Therefore, **75 grams of chlorine reacted with 50 grams of sodium** to form 125 grams of salt.