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If you mix 150.0 of sodium with the necessary amount of chlorine, how much salt should you produce(measured in grams)?
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DrBob222
moles Na = 150/atomic mass Na = ??
moles NaCl = same as moles Na (since the ratio of Na to Cl is 1:1 in NaCl).
grams NaCl = moles NaCl x molar mass NaCl.
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