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    Given the Reaction: 2 Na(s)+ Cl<sub>2</sub>(g)→ 2 NaCl(s)
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Given the Reaction: 2 Na(s)+ Cl2(g)→ 2 NaCl(s)

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Given the reaction: 2 Na(s)+ Cl2(g)→ 2 NaCl(s)
The conversion factor for chlorine gas to sodium chloride is: 1 mol Cl2 ≡ 2 mol NaCl

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