1. Write a complex word equation listing the reactants and predicted products. Water will be a product!
2. Write a balanced formula equation for your double replacement reaction. Predict which compound will form a precipitate and indicate this in the equation using the symbol, (s), following the chemical formula. Water will be a product!
3. Calculate the molar mass of each reactant and product.
4. Calculate the number of moles in 2.00 g of the precipitated product.
5. Determine the mass of each reactant required to make 2.00 grams of your precipitate.
2007-04-10
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➔ Chemistry