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Copper (II) chloride and sodium hydroxide react to produce copper (II) hydroxide and sodium chloride CuCl2+2NaOH â> Cu(OH)2+2NaCl a.) what is the limiting reagent when 1.50 grams of copper ii chloride are reacted with 1 gram of sodium hydroxide? b.) How many grams of sodium chloride will be produced in the process? c.) How many grams of the excess reagent will be left over?
Copper (II) chloride and sodium hydroxide react to produce copper (II) hydroxide and sodium chloride
CuCl2+2NaOH â> Cu(OH)2+2NaCl
a.) what is the limiting reagent when 1.50 grams of copper ii chloride are reacted with 1 gram of sodium hydroxide?
b.) How many grams of sodium chloride will be produced in the process?
c.) How many grams of the excess reagent will be left over?
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