8. Given the balanced chemical equation Br2 + 2 NaI -> 2 NaBr + I2 How many moles of sodium bromide (NaBr) could be produced from 0.172 mol of bromine (Br2)?

Respuesta :

Since we are already given the balanced equation:


[tex] Br_{2}+2NaI [/tex] → [tex] NaBr+I_{2} [/tex]


We can derive the molar ratios as: 1:2:1:1


That being said, we are given 0.172 moles of bromine ([tex] Br_{2} [/tex]), so it has a ratio of 1:1 with sodium bromide ([tex] NaBr [/tex]).


So we can take from that ratio, that when 0.172 moles of bromine are used, we are, in turn, going to get 0.172 moles of sodium bromide produced.

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