Asked by diane
Calculating A sample of barium nitrate is placed into a jar containing water. The mass of the barium nitrate sample is 27 g. Assume the water is at 20 ºC and that the resulting barium nitrate solution is saturated. What mass of water is present in the jar? Use Figure 8-2 to answer this question. Show your work
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Answered by
Markaleptic
Quit trying to cheat on your test.
Answered by
Alpha-Cure-Mom
Do your own work.
Answered by
B 0810
@Markaleptic @Alpha- Cure - Mom
Quit trying to kill the vibe
MYOB
If I knew the answer Id help you out @Diane but I'm in the same boat
Quit trying to kill the vibe
MYOB
If I knew the answer Id help you out @Diane but I'm in the same boat
Answered by
adri
ugh i need help with this, i know the answer (300mg of water) cuz my friend knows that but neither of us knows how thats the answer.
Answered by
adri
does anyone know how to get that answer??
Answered by
nxomi
27g/9.02g 100ml = 299.33ml of water. I hope this helps, x.
Answered by
snek
All these people being rude lol, ignore them. Also, @nxomi is correct, thank you
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