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If we're trying to figure out how much sodium sulfate is formed, given this reaction on the left side, i'm assuming that for the sulfuric acid, that this is in excess.
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So we don't really need to find limiting reagents.
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All we really need to focus on is how much sodium hydroxide we have.
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So let's go ahead and start.
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So first, we have 54 .7 grams of sodium.
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Hydroxide.
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So i'm going to start making a dimensional analysis table.
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So we first need to convert this to moles so we can use the molecular weight of sodium hydroxide, which is about 40 grams per mole.
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So we have 40 grams per every one mole.
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So n -a -o -h, n -a -o -h.
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So first, those units cancel out.
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Now we need to figure out how many reactions occur.
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Her.
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So we want to know how many reactions...