Answer to Question #107992 in Chemistry for ainsley

Question #107992
For the reaction 2NaOH + H2SO4--> Na2SO4 + 2H2O, how many moles of Na2SO4 will be produced from 3.50 moles of NaOH if excess H2SO4 is available?
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Expert's answer
2020-04-06T11:50:47-0400

n(NaOH) = 3.50 moles


Solution:

The equation of a chemical reaction:

2NaOH + H2SO4 --> Na2SO4 + 2H2O

According to the chemical equation: n(NaOH)/2 = n(Na2SO4).

n(Na2SO4) = n(NaOH)/2;

n(Na2SO4) = 3.50 moles / 2 = 1.75 moles.

n(Na2SO4) = 1.75 moles.


Answer: 1.75 moles of Na2SO4.

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