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Chemistry, 02.10.2019 05:30, michealjackson2002

Astudent carefully placed 15.6  g of sodium in a reactor supplied with an excess quantity of chlorine gas. when the reaction was complete, the student obtained 39.7  g of sodium chloride. calculate how many grams of chlorine gas reacted. how many grams of sodium reacted?

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