Respuesta :
Hello there!
As you know, the products and reactants in a chemical reaction must be equal. Let's review the mole ratio for sodium iodide and iodine:
- First of all, what even is a mole ratio? A mole ratio is the proportion between two substances. It is expressed using a colon in most instances, but can be expressed in fraction form.
- In this reaction, there are two moles of NaI. There is only one mole of iodine. Without any masses, this would look like the following:
x = y
----- ------
2 1
- Let's add the given mass for iodine in now:
x = 48.8g
----- -----------
2 1
- Now, using what we learned in math, let's solve this proportion:
1x = (48.8g *2)
1x = 97.6g
- Seeing that any number divided by 1 is equal to itself, we can reasonably infer that 97.6 grams of NaI must be used to produce 48.7 of iodine.
I hope I helped. :)