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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 13:41:56 · 2 answers · asked by lilprincess_2good4u 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

2 answers

This is a stoichiometry question.

The double replacement reaction will break up the hydrate (giving the waer0 and will produce AgCl as the precipitate. Barium Nitrate will stay in solution.

Write the balanced equation, covert the 2.00 g to moles and do the normal stoich. calculation

2007-04-10 13:57:05 · answer #1 · answered by reb1240 7 · 0 1

Yeah sounds like a barium enema, no fun!

2007-04-10 20:51:26 · answer #2 · answered by dreamer 3 · 0 1

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