This was a lab I performed in my chemistry, it was using vaccum filtration to collect solids from a Barium Chloride solution (BaCl2*2H2O). I took 0.780g of Barium Chloride. I added 25ml of water it at first, then transferred it to a 50ml flask and filled it to 50ml and completely mixed the solution. Then I took 38ml of 0.0538 M Na3PO4 and mixed it with the 50ml BaCl2 solution into a 250ml beaker. After mixing those, I filtered it out and collected the solids.

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This was a lab I performed in my chemistry, it was using vaccum filtration to collect solids from a Barium Chloride solution (BaCl2*2H2O). I took 0.780g of Barium Chloride. I added 25ml of water it at first, then transferred it to a 50ml flask and filled it to 50ml and completely mixed the solution. Then I took 38ml of 0.0538 M Na3PO4 and mixed it with the 50ml BaCl2 solution into a 250ml beaker. After mixing those, I filtered it out and collected the solids. 

4. Considering the volume of sodium phosphate solution you added to your reaction vessel
and the molarity of sodium phosphate solution, how many moles of sodium phosphate did
you put into your reaction vessel?
5. If all of the barium chloride in your reaction vessel reacted to form product, how many
moles of barium phosphate would have formed?
6. If all of the sodium phosphate in your reaction vessel reacted to form product, how many
moles of barium phosphate would have formed?
Transcribed Image Text:4. Considering the volume of sodium phosphate solution you added to your reaction vessel and the molarity of sodium phosphate solution, how many moles of sodium phosphate did you put into your reaction vessel? 5. If all of the barium chloride in your reaction vessel reacted to form product, how many moles of barium phosphate would have formed? 6. If all of the sodium phosphate in your reaction vessel reacted to form product, how many moles of barium phosphate would have formed?
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