Question
Given the following equation: Na2O + H2O ---> 2 NaOH.
How many grams of NaOH is produced from 1.20 x 10^2 grams of Na2O? How many grams of NaO2 are required to produce 1.60 x 10^2 grams of NaOH?
How many grams of NaOH is produced from 1.20 x 10^2 grams of Na2O? How many grams of NaO2 are required to produce 1.60 x 10^2 grams of NaOH?
Answers
1.20 x 10^2 grams of Na2O will produce 2.40 x 10^2 grams of NaOH.
1.60 x 10^2 grams of NaOH will require 0.80 x 10^2 grams of Na2O.
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