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4. A solution of sodium hydroxide will react with aqueous sulfuric acid (HaSO4) to produce a
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Write a balanced equation for the reaction. Include state symbols.
b. What volume of 0.587 M sodium hydroxide must be used to neutralize 62.1
mL of 3.63 M sulfuric acid?
5. Consider the reaction between aluminum and anhydrous cobalt (III) chloride that
produces aluminum chloride and cobalt metal.
a.
Write an equation for the reaction.
b. If 132 g of Al are reacted with 302 g of cobalt (III) chloride, identify the limiting
reagent. Which reagent is in excess?
C. Calculate the mass of cobalt formed.
d. How much of the excess reagent is left over at the end of the reaction?
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