If 500 mL of a solution containing 1.00 g of barium nitrate (199.33 g/mol) is combined with 500 mL of a solution containing 1.00 g of sodium sulfate (142.03 g/mol), will there be a precipitate? Barium sulfate has a K sp value of 9.1 × 10 −11

If 500 mL of a solution containing 1.00 g of barium nitrate (199.33 g/mol) is combined...
When 18.0 mL of a 1.10*10* M barium hydroxide solution is combined with 12.0 mL of a 9.74x10M form? (yes or no) potassium sulfate solution does a precipitate For these conditions the Reaction Quotient, Q, is equal to When 25.0 mL of a 6.47x10M chromium(III) nitrate solution is combined with 22.0 mL of a 7.94x10-M potassium phosphate solution does a precipitate form? (yes or no) For these conditions the Reaction Quotient, Q, is equal to .
When 22.0 mL of a 9.94x10-4 M barium bromide solution is combined with 22.0 mL of a 6.60x10-5 M potassium sulfate solution does a precipitate form? (yes or no) For these conditions the Reaction Quotient, Q, is equal to When 12.0 mL of a 2.30x10-4 M sodium phosphate solution is combined with 22.0 mL of a 7.43x10-4 M chromium(III) sulfate solution does a precipitate form? (yes or no) For these conditions the Reaction Quotient, Q, is equal to
A 100. mL solution containing 0.500 M mercury (1) nitrate reacts with 50.0 mL solution containing 1.00 M of sodium sulfate (A) determine the balanced conventional chemical equation with the a precipitate forming (do not forget the subscript defining the state of compounds); (B) the total ionic chemical equation; (C) the net ionic equation; and (D) identify the limiting reagent. (E) How much in grams of the precipitant will be produced?
If a solution containing 9.334 g of silver nitrate (169.87 g/mol) is allowed to completely react with a solution containing 8.005 g of sodium chromate (161.97 g/mol), what is the maximum gram amount of solid precipitate that can be formed?
When 25.0 mL of a 4.99x10-4 M zinc sulfate solution is combined with 22.0 mL of a 8.34*10-4 M sodium hydroxide solution does a precipitate form? (yes or no For these conditions the Reaction Quotient, Q, is equal to When 15.0 mL of a 6.55x10-4 M sodium sulfate solution is combined with 18.0 mL of a 1.36x10-4 M barium hydroxide solution does a precipitate form? (yes or no For these conditions the Reaction Quotient, Q, is equal to
1.a When 18.0 mL of a 7.50×10-4 M calcium nitrate solution is combined with 18.0 mL of a 4.02×10-4 M potassium sulfide solution does a precipitate form? (yes or no) For these conditions the Reaction Quotient, Q, is equal to ___ 1b. When 22.0 mL of a 1.32×10-4M sodium chloride solution is combined with 18.0 mL of a 5.71×10-4M lead acetatesolution does a precipitate form? (yes or no) For these conditions the Reaction Quotient, Q, is equal to ____. 1c. When...
When 15.0 mL of a 9.60x10-4 M barium sulfide solution is combined with 12.0 mL of a 1.40x10-5 M potassium sulfate solution does a precipitate form? (yes or no) For these conditions the Reaction Quotient, Q, is equal to
When 18.0 mL of a 2.26×10-4 M barium hydroxide solution is combined with 12.0 mL of a 8.90×10-4 M sodium carbonate solution does a precipitate form? ______ (yes or no) For these conditions the Reaction Quotient, Q, is equal to _______ ?
If a solution containing 19 g of mercury(II) nitrate is allowed
to react completely with a solution containing 5.102 g of sodium
sulfate according to the equation below:
a) How many grams of solid precipitate will be formed?
b) How many grams of the reactant in excess will remain after
the reaction?
Question 6 of 8 Map General Chemistry 4th Edition this question has been customized by Donna McGregor at City University of New York (CUNY,Lehmar If a solution containing...
A student adds 0.0035 mol of NaF to 1.00 L of 0.02 M barium nitrate, Ba(NO3)2. Which of the following statements is correct? Ksp = 1.5 × 10–6 for BaF2. Assume there is no volume change upon addition of NaF. One must know Ksp for barium nitrate to make a determination Barium fluoride precipitates until the solution is saturated. The solution is unsaturated and no precipitate forms. The solubility of barium fluoride is increased upon the addition of fluoride ions....