1.350g of insoluble carbonate, MCO3

  1. 1.350g of insoluble carbonate, MCO3 was dissolved in 250cm^3 of a 0.203 mol/dm^3 HCL solution. The resulting solution was boiled
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  2. 100cm³ of 2M nitric acid reacted with 12.5g of a carbonate of metal M(MCO3)a)Calculate the number of moles of MCO3 that reacted
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  3. If I added sodium carbonate to magnesium nitrate, would it be insoluble & a precipitate forms?If I added sodium carbonate to
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  4. Calculate the number of moles of MCO3 that reacted with nitric acid given the equation of reaction as 2HNO3+MCO3~M(NO3)2+CO2+H2O
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  5. Although soluble barium compounds aretoxic, suspensions of insoluble barium sul- fate are routinely swallowed for upper gas-
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  6. Based on the fact that calcium carbonate is an ionic compound, why is it insoluble in water????Look up your solubility rules.
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  7. Magnesium carbonate is white is insoluble solid occurring naturally as chalk, limestone, marble and calcite.It is a useful
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  8. Calcium carbonate is white is insoluble solid occurring naturally as chalk, limestone, marble and calcite.It is a useful
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  9. The concentration of Pb2+ in a sample of wastewater is to be determined by usinggravimetric analysis. To a 100.0-mL sample of
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  10. The concentration of Pb2+ in a sample of wastewater is to be determined by usinggravimetric analysis. To a 100.0-mL sample of
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