2. Sodium reacts with water to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. 2Na(s)+2H2O(1) → 2NaOH(aq) + H2(g) A reaction produces 1.17 L of hydrogen gas at 601 mmHg and 14°C. What mass of sodium hydroxide is produced in the reaction? a 3.14 g NAOH b 4.18 g-NAOH C 2.83 g NaOH d 1.81 g NaOH Submit Answer skip w Improve this qu 20 SCRATCHPAD

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Sodium reacts with water to produce sodium hydroxide and hydrogen
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2NAOH(aq)+ H2(g)
2Na(s) +2H20(1)
A reaction produces 1.17 L of hydrogen gas at 601 mmHg and 14°C.
What mass of sodium hydroxide is produced in the reaction?
a 3.14 g NaOH
b 4.18 g-NAOH
C 2.83 g NaOH
d 1.81 g NaOH
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