Given: A mL of B mol/L sodium phosphate solution is combined with C mL of D mol/L calcium bicarbonate. (Calcium bicarbonate is soluble.) A mL B mol/L C mL D mol/L 75.0 ml 0.300 67.5 0.350 a) Using the reaction described in the given (sodium phosphate plus calcium bicarbonate solutions) write the fully balanced molecular, total ionic and net ionic equations for the reaction. Include states. Identify any spectator ions. b) Using the data in the table calculate the mass of solid precipitate that forms when A mL of B mol/L sodium phosphate solution is combined with C mL of D mol/L calcium bicarbonate. (Please re-write the question with your values of A, B, C and D as the first step in your solution.)
Given: A mL of B mol/L sodium phosphate solution is combined with C mL of D mol/L calcium bicarbonate. (Calcium bicarbonate is soluble.)
A mL |
B mol/L |
C mL |
D mol/L |
75.0 ml |
0.300 |
67.5 |
0.350 |
a) Using the reaction described in the given (sodium phosphate plus calcium bicarbonate solutions) write the fully balanced molecular, total ionic and net ionic equations for the reaction. Include states. Identify any spectator ions.
b) Using the data in the table calculate the mass of solid precipitate that forms when A mL of B mol/L sodium phosphate solution is combined with C mL of D mol/L calcium bicarbonate. (Please re-write the question with your values of A, B, C and D as the first step in your solution.) Please include a detailed solution
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