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Chemistry, 04.12.2019 06:31 sarahc63

Sodium metal reacts with water to produce hydrogen gas according to the following equation: 2na(s) + 2h2o(l)2naoh(aq) + h2(g) the product gas, h2, is collected over water at a temperature of 20 °c and a pressure of 754 mm hg. if the wet h2 gas formed occupies a volume of 8.77 l, the number of moles of na reacted was mol. the vapor pressure of water is 17.5 mm hg at 20 °c.

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