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AgNO3+ BaCl2-> AgCl+ Ba(NO3)2 a.
a 5.95 g sample of AgNO3 is reacted with excess BaCl2 according to the equation 2AgNO3 + BaCl2 yields 2AgCl + Ba(NO3)2 to give
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Given the following balanced chemical equation, if 15.4 g AgNO3 are reacted, how many moles of AgCl are produced?
2 AgNO3 + BaCl2
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anna
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AgNO3+ BaCl2-> AgCl+ Ba(NO3)2
a. balence the equasion b. How many grams of silver chloride(AgCl) are produced from 5.0g of silver
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Lexi
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What is the full net ionic equation for each reaction? do they form a precipitate or have a color change?
CuSO4+AgNO3 CuSO4+BaCl2
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Joe
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What is the full net ionic equation for each reaction? do they form a precipitate or have a color change?
CuSO4+AgNO3 CuSO4+BaCl2
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Joe
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Some AgNO3, NaCl, and AgCl are added to water and the following reaction consumes some AgCl until equilibrium is established.
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sara
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By means of what single reagent could you distinguish between the following? (Tell what happens to each substance.)
Solutions:
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Becky
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CaCl2 reacts with AgNO3 in aqueous solutions to produce a precipitate of AgCl that can be filtered and
weighed. The balanced
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Matthew
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CaCl2 reacts with AgNO3 in aqueous solutions to produce a precipitate of AgCl that can be filtered and
weighed. The balanced
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Brandon
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Silver nitrate and aluminum chloride react with each other by exchanging anions as shown below.
3 AgNO3 (aq)+ AlCl3 (aq) →
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