46 g of Sodium metal reacts with enough aqueous HCl according to the following reaction: 2Na (s) + 2HC1(aq) → 2NaCl (aq) + H2 28 - Accordingly, which of the following is incorrect? (Na:23 g/mol, Cl:35.5 g/mol, H:1 g/mol ) O a) It takes 2 moles of HCl to consume all the Sodium. B) 58.5 g of NaCl is formed. O NS) 2 moles of NaCl are formed. O D) 2 g of H2 is formed. O TO) Na atoms ionize in aqueous HCl solution.

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46 g of Sodium metal reacts with enough aqueous HCl according to the following reaction:
2Na (s) + 2HC((aq) → 2NaC1 (aq) + H2
28 -
Accordingly, which of the following is incorrect? (Na:23 g/mol, Cl:35.5 g/mol, H:1 g/mol )
O a) It takes 2 moles of HCl to consume all the Sodium.
O B) 58.5 g of NaCl is formed.
O NS) 2 moles of NaCl are formed.
O D) 2 g of H2 is formed.
TO) Na atoms ionize in aqueous HCl solution.
Transcribed Image Text:46 g of Sodium metal reacts with enough aqueous HCl according to the following reaction: 2Na (s) + 2HC((aq) → 2NaC1 (aq) + H2 28 - Accordingly, which of the following is incorrect? (Na:23 g/mol, Cl:35.5 g/mol, H:1 g/mol ) O a) It takes 2 moles of HCl to consume all the Sodium. O B) 58.5 g of NaCl is formed. O NS) 2 moles of NaCl are formed. O D) 2 g of H2 is formed. TO) Na atoms ionize in aqueous HCl solution.
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