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. The combination reaction of sodium metal and chlorine has to formsodium chloride is represented by the following balancedequation:
2Na(s) + Cl2(g) ? 2NaCl(s)
If 5.00 g of sodium metal reacts completely with excess chlorinegas, and 11.5 g NaCl is actually obtained, what is the percentyield of sodium chloride?
. The combination reaction of sodium metal and chlorine has to formsodium chloride is represented by the following balancedequation:
2Na(s) + Cl2(g) ? 2NaCl(s)
If 5.00 g of sodium metal reacts completely with excess chlorinegas, and 11.5 g NaCl is actually obtained, what is the percentyield of sodium chloride?
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