Use the equation:
2Na(s) + CaOs+ Na2O(s) + Ca(S)
3. Determine the limiting reactant if you ha...
Chemistry, 07.04.2021 22:50 payshencec21
Use the equation:
2Na(s) + CaOs+ Na2O(s) + Ca(S)
3. Determine the limiting reactant if you have 10g of Na and 2g of Cao.
4. Determine the percent yield if you produce 8g of Ca using 2g of Na. (you must
first calculate theoretical yield)
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