What mass of sodium chloride was used in the reaction between sodium chloride and sulfuric acid?
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Sulfuric acid reacts with sodium chloride to produce gaseous hydrogen chloride according to the following reaction:

A 10.0-kg mass of NaCl reacts completely with sulfuric acid to give a certain volume of HCl(g) at 50°C and P = 1.00 atm. If the same volume of hydrogen chloride is collected at 500°C and P = 1.00 atm, what mass of NaCl has reacted

A 10.0-kg mass of NaCl reacts completely with sulfuric acid to give a certain volume of HCl(g) at 50°C and P = 1.00 atm. If the same volume of hydrogen chloride is collected at 500°C and P = 1.00 atm, what mass of NaCl has reacted
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