For the experiment " limiting reactant " and after filtering the precipitate, you checked the filtrate (supernatant) to identify the limiting reactant. 2Na3PO4 + 3BaCl2 Ba3(PO4)2 (s) + 6NACI If you added BaCl2 to the filtrate (supernatant) and a white precipitate was formed, this means that: O a. None of the mentioned O b. BaCl, is an excess Oc. Both BaCl, and Na3PO4 are limiting reactants d. BaCl2 is the limiting reactant O e. NazPO4 is the limiting reactant

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For the experiment " limiting reactant " and after filtering the precipitate, you checked the filtrate
(supernatant) to identify the limiting reactant.
2Na3PO4 + 3BaCl2 Ba3(PO4)2 (s) + 6NACI
you added BaCl2 to the filtrate (supernatant) and a white precipitate was formed, this means
If
that:
a. None of the mentioned
Ob. BaCl2 is an excess
c. Both BaCl2 and N 3PO4 are limiting reactants
d. BaCl2 is the limiting reactant
O e. NazPO4 is the limiting reactant
Transcribed Image Text:For the experiment " limiting reactant " and after filtering the precipitate, you checked the filtrate (supernatant) to identify the limiting reactant. 2Na3PO4 + 3BaCl2 Ba3(PO4)2 (s) + 6NACI you added BaCl2 to the filtrate (supernatant) and a white precipitate was formed, this means If that: a. None of the mentioned Ob. BaCl2 is an excess c. Both BaCl2 and N 3PO4 are limiting reactants d. BaCl2 is the limiting reactant O e. NazPO4 is the limiting reactant
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