
2)how many moles of barium sulfate are sulfate are produced from
0.1 mole of barium chloride?
b) 3 moles of BACL2 will react to produce how many moles of
potassium chloride?
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2) For the balanced equation; BaCl2 + K2SO4 → BaSO4 + 2KCI a) How many mole(s) of barium sulfate are produced from 0.1 mole of barium chloride? b) 3 moles of BaCl2 will react to produce how many moles of potassium chloride? 3) For the balanced...
Ferric Chloride, FeCl3 Manganese Sulfate, MnSO4 Sodium Selenite, Na2SeO3 Zinc Carbonate, ZnCO3 Cupric Sulfate, CuSO4 Potassium Iodate, KIO3 Using the mineral sources above, and the table below, formulate a mineral premix to provide the minimum NRC recommendation for iron, manganese, copper, and iodine for 90 kg pigs. Also, determine how much dilution with a carrier is required to allow the premix to be added to the diet at 0.30%. Mineral Requirement(mg/kg) iron 40 manganese 2 copper 3 iodine 0.14
A 18.88-g sample consisting of a mixture of sodium chloride and potassium sulfate is dissolved in water. This aqueous mixture then reacts with excess aqueous lead(II) nitrate to form 36.80 g of solid. Determine the mass percent of sodium chloride in the original mixture.
Zinc metal reacts with hydrochloric acid produce zinc chloride and and hydrogen. When 0.103g of zinc is combined with enough hydrochloric acid to make 50mL of solution in a coffee cup calorimeter raising the temperature from 24.5 to 32.33 degrees celsius. Please calculate the heat flow and change in enthalpy.
Prob 1. Lead(II) nitrate reacts with potassium iodide to form lead(II) iodide and potassium nitrate. How many g of lead(II) iodide can be made from 140 g of lead(II) nitrate and excess potassium iodide? How many g of potassium iodide will be used in the reaction? Prob 2. Sodium sulfate and barium chloride react to form barium sulfate and sodium chloride. How many g of sodium sulfate are required to make 120 g of barium sulfate, assuming you have an...
When silver nitrate reacts with sodium chloride or potassium chloride, insoluble silver chloride is formed. A 1.0 g mixture of NaCl and KCl reacts with silver nitrate to yield 2.15 g of silver chloride. What was the mass percent composition of the original sample?
10. Zinc metal reacts with hydrochloric acid to form zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. a. Write a balanced reaction (2 pts) b. How many moles of HCl are consumed per 0.4 mole of zinc? (3pts) C. What volume of hydrogen gas is produced at standard temperature and pressure per 2.5 g of zinc used? (6 pts)
Potassium bicarbonate, sodium iodide, zinc chloride, methanol (CH3OH) and ammonium chloride are soluble in water. Which produces the largest number of dissolved particles per mole of dissolved solute?
Suppose 2.26 g of zinc chloride is dissolved in 150. mL of 67.0 mM aqueous solution of ammonium sulfate. Calculate the final molarity of zinc cation in the solution. You can assume the volume does not change when the zinc chloride is dissolved in it Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
Consider the reaction. Pb(SO4)2+2Zn⟶2ZnSO4+Pb If 0.162 mol of zinc reacts with excess lead(IV) sulfate, how many grams of zinc sulfate will be produced in the reaction?