100.0 grams of sodium sulfate reacts with 50.00 grams of barium nitrate. A-C IS ALREADY ANSWERED. ANSWER D-F QUESTIONS. a) What is the balanced equation? b) How many grams of barium sulfate will form? c) What is the limiting reactant? d) How much limiting reactant was used up in the reaction? e) How much excess reactant was used up for this reaction? f) How much of the excess reactant was left?
100.0 grams of sodium sulfate reacts with 50.00 grams of barium nitrate. A-C IS ALREADY ANSWERED. ANSWER D-F QUESTIONS. a) What is the balanced equation? b) How many grams of barium sulfate will form? c) What is the limiting reactant? d) How much limiting reactant was used up in the reaction? e) How much excess reactant was used up for this reaction? f) How much of the excess reactant was left?
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Question: 100.0 grams of sodium sulfate reacts with 50.00 grams of barium nitrate.
A-C IS ALREADY ANSWERED. ANSWER D-F QUESTIONS.
a) What is the balanced equation?
b) How many grams of barium sulfate will form?
c) What is the limiting reactant?
d) How much limiting reactant was used up in the reaction?
e) How much excess reactant was used up for this reaction?
f) How much of the excess reactant was left?

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Na, SO4
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and
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of Na, so,
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the foomula
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given mass
number of moles
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Number of moles of Na, so4
1008
142g moi
mol
-1
0.704
Number of moles of Ba(Ng),
50 g
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0.191 mol
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o 191 mol of Ba(NO,), is available
buf only
so affer consuming o.191 BaNOg), no more will be left
So only o191 mol of Na, so, will
Alse we know that for I mole Ba (NO), mole ofc
consumed.
Also
,I mole of
BaSOy will form.

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