4. Na + H2O → NaOH + H2 a). Balance the equation (show all work to get full credit) b). How many moles of sodium are required to produce 5.0 moles of NaOH, sodium hydroxide? c). How many moles of Hz are produced in the reaction with 5.0 grams of water?

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If 20.0 moles of CO2 is exhaled, the average amount exhaled by a person
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