Sodium metal and water reacts

  1. When sodium Metal is dropped into water, all the metal reacts in the equation shown below. What mass of hydrogen is liberated
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  2. Propose a method for determining the specific heat, Cp, for a metal like sodium which reacts with water.Allow the sodium to
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  3. I need help classifying these as physical and chemical properties!1. sodium metal in chlorine gas releases luster. 2. sodium
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  4. Sodium metal reacts violently with water to form NaOH and release hydrogen gas. Suppose that 3.00 g of Na reacts completely with
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  5. what mass in grams of sodium hydroxide is produced if 20.0g of sodium metal reacts with excess water according ro the chemical
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  6. sodium metal reacts violently with water to produce aqueous sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. calculate the enthalpy change for
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  7. How many grams of CO are needed with an excess of Fe2O3 to produce 35.0 g FeSolid sodium metal reacts violently with water,
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  8. Sodium metal and water reacts to form hydrogen and sodium hydroxide. If 5.98g of sodium react with water to form .26g of
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  9. peice of sodium metal reacts with water. 246ml volume of hydrogen gas was collected over water at 25 celsius and at an
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  10. 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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