What Is The Limiting Reactant And What Is The Mass Of Baso4 That Can Form?
1.668g sample of BaCl2. 2H2O is mixed with 1.492g of Na2SO4 to form 200ml of . calculate the moles of BaCl2.2H2O and mole of Na2SO4 in the mixture
1 comment April 27th, 2009
1.668g sample of BaCl2. 2H2O is mixed with 1.492g of Na2SO4 to form 200ml of . calculate the moles of BaCl2.2H2O and mole of Na2SO4 in the mixture
1 comment April 27th, 2009
Why does increasing the temperature change the equilibruim constant?
Why don’t:
-adding more of a reactant, (or product?)
-increasing pressure, (more generally, changing the pressure?)
-adding a catalyst
change the equilibrium constant?
(If this info is wrong or something, then please correct me).
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Using the quantaties 25 ml .0200 M KIO3 solution and 1.00 g KI solution, Show that KIO3 is the limitng ractant in the equation:
6H+KIO3+8KI–> 9K+3I3+3H2O
I do not fully understand how to determine the weight of the products or find out how it is the limiting reactant.
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I heard that I can get the solutions manual to Bruice’s Organic Chemistry 5th edition textbook on a torrent somewhere online but I’ve tried all of them and I couldn’t find it. can anyone please help me out with this?
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