1* Reaction: X(NO3)2+ 2NaOH → Y + 2 NANO3 2nd Reaction: Y + heat Z+ H2O Problem: An unknown solution labeled only by its concentration was analyzed. It was labeled as “1.000 M X((NO,),", X is known to be a metal cation. To Find out the identity of Cation, a 10.00 ml aliquot of the solution was reacted with 10.00 ml of 1.000 M NAOH solution and heated according to the reactions above. What is the identity of Y and Z in terms of X? Please include states(s/g/l/aq): Identity and State of Y: Identity and State of Z: Please use proper significant figures. Calculate the theoretical moles of NaOH needed to fully consume X(NO;); in the solution. What is the limiting reactant? Calculate the theoretical amount (in moles) of the metal precipitate formed in the second reaction.
1* Reaction: X(NO3)2+ 2NaOH → Y + 2 NANO3 2nd Reaction: Y + heat Z+ H2O Problem: An unknown solution labeled only by its concentration was analyzed. It was labeled as “1.000 M X((NO,),", X is known to be a metal cation. To Find out the identity of Cation, a 10.00 ml aliquot of the solution was reacted with 10.00 ml of 1.000 M NAOH solution and heated according to the reactions above. What is the identity of Y and Z in terms of X? Please include states(s/g/l/aq): Identity and State of Y: Identity and State of Z: Please use proper significant figures. Calculate the theoretical moles of NaOH needed to fully consume X(NO;); in the solution. What is the limiting reactant? Calculate the theoretical amount (in moles) of the metal precipitate formed in the second reaction.
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