Asked by John
85.65 grams of barium hydroxide were dissolved in 2000ml of water. 88 grams of carbon dioxide were passed through the solution producing a white precipitate. what was this white precipitate and how many grams of it were produced.
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Answered by
DrBob222
Ba(OH)2(aq) + CO2(g) ==> BaCO3(s) + H2O(l)
Determine the limiting reagent (it appears to be Ba(OH)2 but you should confirm that) and convert mols Ba(OH)2 to moles BaCO3 then to grams BaCO3.
Determine the limiting reagent (it appears to be Ba(OH)2 but you should confirm that) and convert mols Ba(OH)2 to moles BaCO3 then to grams BaCO3.
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Kimberly
Can you explain it a little more cuz i got so confused!!!
Answered by
Kimberly
i had a question just like this so if you could explain it a little more it migth be helful for me as well.
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