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1 August, 20:18

Starting with 1.5052g of BaCl2•2H2O and excessH2SO4, how many grams of BaSO4 can be formed?

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  1. 1 August, 22:57
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    1.5052g BaCl2.2H2O = > 1.5052g / 274.25 g/mol = 0.0054884 mol

    => 0.0054884 mol Ba

    This means that at most 0.0054884 mol BaSO4 can form since Ba is the limiting reagent.

    0.0054884 mol BaSO4 = > 0.0054884 mol * 233.39 g/mol = 1.2809 g BaSO4
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