Aqueous sulfuric acid (H,SO,) reacts with solid sodium hydroxide (NAOH) to produce aqueous sodium sulfate (Na, SO and liquid water (H,O). What is the theoretical yield of sodium sulfate formed from the reaction of 45.1 g of sulfuric acid and 60.3 g of sodium hydroxide? Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits in it.

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Aqueous sulfuric acid (H,SO,)
reacts with solid sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to produce aqueous sodium sulfate (Na, SO)
and liquid water (H,0). What is the
theoretical yield of sodium sulfate formed from the reaction of 45.1 g of sulfuric acid and 60.3 g of sodium hydroxide?
Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits in it.
do
Transcribed Image Text:Aqueous sulfuric acid (H,SO,) reacts with solid sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to produce aqueous sodium sulfate (Na, SO) and liquid water (H,0). What is the theoretical yield of sodium sulfate formed from the reaction of 45.1 g of sulfuric acid and 60.3 g of sodium hydroxide? Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits in it. do
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