Balance the following equation: _____ NaOH(aq) + _____ H2SO4(aq) → _____ H2O(l) + _____ Na2SO4(aq) a)  How many grams of water will be formed if starting with 250. grams of sodium hydroxide and an excess of sulfuric acid? Use dimensional analysis. b)  Assuming an excess of sulfuric acid, what mass of sodium hydroxide would be required to produce 400. kg of water? Assume 100% yield. Use dimensional analysis.

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Balance the following equation:

_____ NaOH(aq) + _____ H2SO4(aq) → _____ H2O(l) + _____ Na2SO4(aq)

  1. a)  How many grams of water will be formed if starting with 250. grams of sodium hydroxide

    and an excess of sulfuric acid? Use dimensional analysis.

  2. b)  Assuming an excess of sulfuric acid, what mass of sodium hydroxide would be required to produce 400. kg of water? Assume 100% yield. Use dimensional analysis.

2. Balance the following equation:
NaOH{aq) +
H2SO4(aq) →
H2O1) +
NazSO4(aq)
a) How many grams of water will be formed if starting with 250. grams of sodium hydroxide
and an excess of sulfuric acid? Use dimensional analysis.
b) Assuming an excess of sulfuric acid, what mass of sodium hydroxide would be required
to produce 400. kg of water? Assume 100% yield. Use dimensional analysis.
Transcribed Image Text:2. Balance the following equation: NaOH{aq) + H2SO4(aq) → H2O1) + NazSO4(aq) a) How many grams of water will be formed if starting with 250. grams of sodium hydroxide and an excess of sulfuric acid? Use dimensional analysis. b) Assuming an excess of sulfuric acid, what mass of sodium hydroxide would be required to produce 400. kg of water? Assume 100% yield. Use dimensional analysis.
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