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Barium sulfate, BaSO4, is a
5.34g of salt of formula M2SO4 (M is a metal)were dissolved in water. The sulfate ion was precipitated by adding excess barium
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A 40.0-mL solution contains 0.035 M barium chloride (BaCl2). What is the minimum concentration of sodium sulfate (Na2SO4)
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Tulip
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(a) Calculate the concentration of barium and sulfate ions in saturated barium sulfate at 25oC.
-10 (b) the solubility in g/L of
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Micah
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Based on the mass of barium sulfate (0.46g), calculate the mass of sulfate in a 0.7g sample of alum.
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Zachary
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A chemist added an excess of sodium sulfate to a solution of a soluble barium compound to precipitate all of the barium ion as
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Anna
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you add excess sodium sulfate to a solution of a soluble barium compound in order to precipitate all of the barium ion as barium
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India
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you add excess sodium sulfate to a solution of a soluble barium compound in order to precipitate all of the barium ion as barium
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India
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Barium sulfate, BaSO4 is made by the following reaction.
Ba(NO3)2(aq) + Na2SO4(aq)----> BaSO4(s) + 2NaNO3(aq) An experiment was
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David
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Barium Sulfate precipitated from a 1.300 sample was contaminated with 9.4 mg of Fe2(SO4)3 and weighed a total of 314.0 mg.
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Nacorda
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Show the calculation for the limiting reagent when 0.853g of sodium sulfate (95% pure) react with 1.707g of barium hydroxide
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Kevin
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