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how many moles of sodium oxide are produced when 3.9 moles of of sodium combine with excess oxygen
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Devron
The reaction is as followed:

4Na + O2 ---> 2Na2O

3.9 moles of Na*(2 moles of Na2O/4 moles of Na)=moles of Na2O
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