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8 December, 20:01

What mass of barium chloride, BaCL2, is required to completely precipitate the barium sulfate from 35.0 ml of 0.200 m h2so4?

Bacl2 + H2SO4 to BaSO4 + HCL

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  1. 8 December, 21:40
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    The balanced equation would be (1) BaCl2 + (1) H2SO4 - - > (1) BaSO4 + (2) HCl2

    Then you should know that the coefficients stand for moles.

    The thing is I'm not sure if H2SO4 is 35 ml or. 200 m.

    Also, is this topic stoichiometry?
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