Respuesta :
Answer:
266. 25 g
Explanation:
Data given:
Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) = 150 g
Sodium sulfate Naâ‚‚SOâ‚„= ?
Reaction Given:
            2 NaOH + H₂SO₄—> H₂O + Na₂SO₄
Solution:
First we have to look at the reaction
            2 NaOH + H₂SO₄—> H₂O + Na₂SO₄
            2 mol                   1 mol
So,
2 mole sodium hydroxide gives 1 mole Naâ‚‚SOâ‚„
Now,
Convert moles to mass
for this purpose we have to know molar mass of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and sodium sulfate (Naâ‚‚SOâ‚„)
Molar mass of NaOH = 23 + 16 +1
Molar mass of NaOH = 40 g
Molar mass of Naâ‚‚SOâ‚„ = 2(23) + 32+ 4(16)
Molar mass of Naâ‚‚SOâ‚„ = 46 + 32+ 64
Molar mass of Naâ‚‚SOâ‚„ = 142
Mole Mass Conversion:
         2 NaOH     +      H₂SO₄  —>  H₂O  +  Na₂SO₄
         2 mol (40g/mol)                    1 mol (142 g/mol)
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So
         2 NaOH + H₂SO₄—> H₂O + Na₂SO₄
         80 g                     142 g
Apply unity formula
           80 g of NaOH ≅ 142 g of Na₂SO₄
           150 g of NaOH ≅ X g of Na₂SO₄
by Cross multiplication
         X g of Na₂SO₄ = 142g x 150g / 80 g
         X g of Na₂SO₄ = 266. 25 g
So 150 g of sodium hydroxide will give 266.25 g Naâ‚‚SOâ‚„