For the following reaction, 28.4 grams of
hydrochloric acid are allowed to react with
70.8 grams of barium
hydroxide.
hydrochloric acid (aq) +
barium hydroxide (aq)
barium chloride (aq) +
water (l)
What is the maximum amount of barium chloride that
can be formed? ____ grams
| What is the FORMULA for the limiting reagent? | ______ |
What amount of the excess reagent remains after the reaction is
complete? _____ grams
2.
According to the following reaction:
2HCl (aq) +
Ba(OH)2
(aq) BaCl2
(aq) +
2H2O
(l)
What would you multiply "grams of hydrochloric
acid" by to convert to the units "moles of barium
hydroxide" ?
| grams HCl | = moles Ba(OH)2 | ||||||||
| (number) | (unit) | (number) | (unit) | ||||||
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number |
unit | number | unit | ||||||
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