A sample of sodium reacts

  1. A sample of sodium reacts completely with 142 g of chlorine, forming 234 g of sodium chloride. What mass of sodium reacted?
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  2. A sample of sodium reacts completely with 0.568 of chlorine, forming 936 of sodium chloride. What mass of sodium reacted?
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  3. A sample of sodium reacts completely with 142 g of chlorine, forming 234 g of sodium chloride. What mass of sodium reacted?Expre
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  4. Oxygen reacts 1:2 with sodium and is a colourless gas; chlorine reacts 1:1 with sodium and is a yellow gas; neon does not reacts
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  5. Oxygen reacts 1:2 with sodium and is a colourless gas; chlorine reacts 1:1 with sodium and is a yellow gas; neon does not reacts
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  6. A sample of sodium reacts completely with 142 g of chlorine, forming 234 g of sodium chloride. What mass of sodium reacted?I
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  7. a 3.00mole sample of fluorine reacts with sodium bromide to produce how many grams of sodium fluoride?
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  8. Are the following data sets on chemical changes consistent with the law of conservation of mass?(a) A 15.0 g sample of sodium
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  9. Sodium (Na) metal undergoes a chemical reaction with chlorine (Cl) gas to yield sodium Cl, or common table salt. If 1.00 g of
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  10. Here is the question:sodium hydride reacts with excess water to produce aqueous sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas:
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