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How many grams of Hydrochloric acid can react with 40g of sodium hydroxide to form 58.5 g of sodium chloride and 18g of water if the reaction is in accordance with law of conservation of mass? If the amount of water obtained during this reaction is doubled, what would be the mass of Sodium hydroxide that will be needed to take part in the reaction?

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Answered by anuragyadav47844
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Law of Conservation of mass calculationsstudy examples carefully

Reminder! What is chemistry?

Chemistry is basically taking 'stuff' (the reactants) and changing it and separating out 'different stuff' (the products).

In a chemical change, the atoms of the reactants are rearranged to give the products.

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