0.010 mol of barium is added to 500 cm of water The equation is shown below. Bats) + 2H,00)Ba(OH),(aq) + HAg) The volume of water does not change during the reaction. Which staterment is correct? The number of hydroxide ions formed is 0.010 6.02 * 10. The volume of hydrogen gas produced is 0.24 cn, measured at room termperature and pressure. The concentration of Ba(OH)(aq) formed is 0.020 mol dm. 0.0050 mol of water reacts.

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0.010 mol of barium is added to 500 cm of water The equation is shown below
Ba(s) + 2H,00)- Ba(OH),(aq) + HAg)
The volume of water does not change during the reaction.
Which staterment is correct?
A
The number of hydroxide ions formed is 0.010 6.02 x 10.
The volume of hydrogen gas produced is 0.24 cm, measured at room termperature
and pressure.
B
The concentration of Ba(OH)(ag) formed is 0.020 mol drm
0.0050 mol of water reacts.
(AC 3.1]
5.
Calcium nitrate, Ca(NO), decomposes when heated, as shown below.
Ca(NO,)(s) CaO(s) + 2NO,(g) + ½O,(g)
A student decomposes 0.00500 mol of Ca(NO,), and collects the gas that
produced.
Calculate the volume of gas that the student should expect to collect, measured at room
temperature and pressure.
60 cm
120 cm
C 240 cm
300 cm
[AC 3.1]
Transcribed Image Text:4. 0.010 mol of barium is added to 500 cm of water The equation is shown below Ba(s) + 2H,00)- Ba(OH),(aq) + HAg) The volume of water does not change during the reaction. Which staterment is correct? A The number of hydroxide ions formed is 0.010 6.02 x 10. The volume of hydrogen gas produced is 0.24 cm, measured at room termperature and pressure. B The concentration of Ba(OH)(ag) formed is 0.020 mol drm 0.0050 mol of water reacts. (AC 3.1] 5. Calcium nitrate, Ca(NO), decomposes when heated, as shown below. Ca(NO,)(s) CaO(s) + 2NO,(g) + ½O,(g) A student decomposes 0.00500 mol of Ca(NO,), and collects the gas that produced. Calculate the volume of gas that the student should expect to collect, measured at room temperature and pressure. 60 cm 120 cm C 240 cm 300 cm [AC 3.1]
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