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    Given the Following Reaction: Na<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>(s) + 2 C(s) → Na<sub>2</sub>S(s)
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Given the Following Reaction: Na2SO4(s) + 2 C(s) → Na2S(s)

Question 36

Question 36

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Given the following reaction: Na2SO4(s) + 2 C(s) → Na2S(s) + 2 CO2(g)
How many grams of carbon are required to produce 18.4 g Na2S(s) ?


A) 11.3 g
B) 5.66 g
C) 2.83 g
D) 239 g
E) 142 g

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