2AgNO3 + CaCl2 ---> Ca(NO3)2

  1. 1.Calculate the Theoretical and % Yields of the following equation:2.What is the limiting and excess reactant? 3.How much excess
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  2. Based on the following equation: 2AgNO3 + CaCl2 > 2AgCl + Ca(NO3) When 50 g AgNO3 are combined with 1.45M CaCl2 solution, what
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  3. Calculate the number of grams of calcium chloride (CaCl2) needed to react with excess silver nitrate (AgNO3) to produce 6.60 g
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  4. Calculate the limiting reagent : CaCl2 + 2AgNO3 → Ca(NO3)2 + 2AgCl
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  5. Indentify the precipitate of this reaction : CaCl2 + 2AgNO3 → Ca(NO3)2 + 2AgCl
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  6. How mush CaCl2, in grams, is needed to make 2.0 L of a 3.5M solution?g CaCl2 = (2.0L) *( 3.5 mol Cl-/1L) * (1mol CaCl2/ 2mol
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  7. Calculate the number of moles of silver nitrate : CaCl2 + 2AgNO3 → Ca(NO3)2 + 2AgCl
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  8. Calculate the number of miles of silver nitrate : CaCl2 + 2AgNO3 → Ca(NO3)2 + 2AgCl
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  9. If 2.1 moles of CaCl2 are dissolved in enough water to make a 0.92-liter solution, what is the resulting molarity?0.44 M CaCl2
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  10. Calculate the limiting reagent : CaCl2 + 2AgNO3 → Ca(NO3)2 + 2AgCl ( 15.0mL of calcium chloride of a 0.050 mol/L was used )
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