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4 Na + O2 → 2 Na2O


How many moles of sodium will react completely with 3. 82 moles of oxygen (O2)?

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This is a stoichiometry problem that involves finding the amount of reactant needed to completely react with a given amount of another reactant, sodium reacts with oxygen to form sodium oxide and has the following balanced chemical equation:

4 Na+O2→2Na2O

To find the number of moles of sodium that will react completely with 3.82 moles of oxygen, we can use the mole ratio from the balanced equation, or 1 mole of O24 moles of Na

Multiplying this ratio by the given amount of oxygen, we get 1 mole of O24 moles of Na×3.82 moles of O2=15.28 moles of Na

This is the number of moles of sodium that will react completely with 3.82 moles of oxygen.

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