Barium carbonate and nitric acid:

  1. Barium carbonate and nitric acid:BaCO3 (s) + 2HNO3 (aq.) --> Ba2+ (aq.) + 2(NO3-) (aq.) + CO2 (g) + H2O (l) If 25.0mLs of 0.150M
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  2. Describe how the following reagents would be used to prepare barium sulphate:solid sodium sulphate, distilled water,barium
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  3. Describe how a pure sample of barium sulphate can be prepared in the lab given the following reagents ;solid sodium sulphate
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  4. Although soluble barium compounds aretoxic, suspensions of insoluble barium sul- fate are routinely swallowed for upper gas-
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  5. If 25.0 mLs of 0.150M nitric acid was used, how many grams of barium carbonate would be required for complete reaction?
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  6. The net ionic equations for the following1. Dissolution of silver oxalate with nitric acid 2. Complexation of the iron(III) by
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  7. If 0.5000grams of barium carbonate was reacted with 25.0mLs of 0.15M nitric acid and the gas then collected in 100mL flask at
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  8. A 211 g sample of barium carbonate, BaCO3,reacts with a solution of nitric acid to give bar- ium nitrate, carbon dioxide and
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  9. Although soluble barium compounds aretoxic, suspensions of insoluble barium sul- fate are routinely swallowed for upper gas-
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  10. The molarity of an aqueous solution of barium hydroxide is determined by titration against a 0.335 M nitric acid solution.If
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