Balance the chemical equation for the reaction of BaCl, and Na, SO̟. 4° chemical equation: BaCl, (aq) + Na, SO,(aq) BaSO,(s) + 2 NaCl(aq) Which type of reaction is this? double replacement O decomposition O single replacement O combination Using the balanced chemical equation, determine how many moles of NaCl will be produced, if 0.711 mol of BaCl, is allowed to react with an excess of Na,SO. moles of NaCl: 2 mol Using the moles of NaCl found in the previous question, determine how many grams of NaCl can be produced. mass of NaCl: Using the moles of NaCl found in a previous question, determine how many formula units of NaCl can be produced. formula units: ం

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Balance the chemical equation for the reaction of BaCl, and Na, SO̟.
4°
chemical equation: BaCl, (aq) + Na, SO,(aq)
BaSO,(s) + 2 NaCl(aq)
Which type of reaction is this?
double replacement
O decomposition
O single replacement
O combination
Using the balanced chemical equation, determine how many moles of NaCl will be produced, if 0.711 mol of BaCl, is
allowed to react with an excess of Na,SO.
moles of NaCl: 2
mol
Using the moles of NaCl found in the previous question, determine how many grams of NaCl can be produced.
mass of NaCl:
Using the moles of NaCl found in a previous question, determine how many formula units of NaCl can be produced.
formula units:
ం
Transcribed Image Text:Balance the chemical equation for the reaction of BaCl, and Na, SO̟. 4° chemical equation: BaCl, (aq) + Na, SO,(aq) BaSO,(s) + 2 NaCl(aq) Which type of reaction is this? double replacement O decomposition O single replacement O combination Using the balanced chemical equation, determine how many moles of NaCl will be produced, if 0.711 mol of BaCl, is allowed to react with an excess of Na,SO. moles of NaCl: 2 mol Using the moles of NaCl found in the previous question, determine how many grams of NaCl can be produced. mass of NaCl: Using the moles of NaCl found in a previous question, determine how many formula units of NaCl can be produced. formula units: ం
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