If the same mass of Na2SO4 (MW: 142 g/mol) and K2SO4 (MW: 174 g/mol) were weighed and used for the gravimetry experiment, which will yield a greater amount of precipitate? Assume that the experiment was done correctly. Indeterminate, it will depend on the (A amount of BaCl2 used. Na „SO, , because it has a smaller 4 molecular weight. They will yield the same amount of precipitate because the same mass was initially weighed. K,SO, , because it has a larger (D molecular weight. 4 B
If the same mass of Na2SO4 (MW: 142 g/mol) and K2SO4 (MW: 174 g/mol) were weighed and used for the gravimetry experiment, which will yield a greater amount of precipitate? Assume that the experiment was done correctly. Indeterminate, it will depend on the (A amount of BaCl2 used. Na „SO, , because it has a smaller 4 molecular weight. They will yield the same amount of precipitate because the same mass was initially weighed. K,SO, , because it has a larger (D molecular weight. 4 B
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