1-5. Using the following equation: 2NaOH + H,S0, 2H,0 + Na,SO, How many grams of sodium sulfate will be formed, if you start with 1.50 L of a 4.0 M solution of sodium hydroxide?

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1-5. Using the following equation:
2NaOH + H,SO,
2H,0 + Na,SO,
How many grams of sodium sulfate will be formed, if you start with 1.50 L of a 4.0 M
solution of sodium hydroxide?
Transcribed Image Text:1-5. Using the following equation: 2NaOH + H,SO, 2H,0 + Na,SO, How many grams of sodium sulfate will be formed, if you start with 1.50 L of a 4.0 M solution of sodium hydroxide?
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