416g of an anhydrous Bacl2

  1. 416g of an anhydrous Bacl2 were obtained when 488g of hydrated salt were heated.calculate x in the formula:Bacl2.xH2O
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  2. write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction that occurs when water is added to anhydrous BaCl2.would it be BaCl2+2H2o
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  3. 2.5g of a mixture of anhydrous BaOH and BaCl2 was dissolved in distilled water and made up to 250cm3. 20cm3 of this solution
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  4. 416g of anhydrous barium chloride was obtained when 488g of thehydrated salt was heated. (formula of the hydrated salt is BaCl 2
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  5. 415 anhydrous barium chloride where obtained when 459 of hydrated salt where heated. calculate n in the formula bacl2 .nh2 o
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  6. 415 of anhydrous barium chloride when 459g of the hydrated salt were heated.calculate n in the formula Bacl2 nh2o
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  7. A 5 gram sample of a hydrate of BaCL2 was heated, and only 4.3g of the anhydrous salt remained. What percentage of water was in
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  8. When BaCl2-H2O (s) is dried in an oven, it loses gaseious water:BaCl2-H2O <--> BaCl2(s) + H2O (g) enthalpy change - 63.11 kJ/mol
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  9. Consider a mixture of the two solids BaCl2 * 2H2O (FW=244.26 g/mol) and KCl (FW=74.551 g/mol). When the mixture is heated to 160
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  10. What is the predicted change in the boiling point of water when 4.00 g of barium chloride (BaCl2) is dissolved in 2.00 kg of
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