Calculate the mass of H2S formed when 62.05 g silver sulfide reacts with excess hydrochloric acid: Ag2S + HCl → AgCl + H2S (unbalanced)
Calculate the mass of H2S formed when 62.05 g silver sulfide reacts with excess hydrochloric acid:...
Be sure to answer all parts. Calculate the mass of each product formed when 683 g of silver sulfide reacts with excess hydrochloric acid: Ag2S(s)+HCaq) AgC+ H2S) unbalanced Mass of AgCl Mass of H2S:
Calculate the mass of water formed when 0.706 g of aluminum hydroxide reacts with excess hydrochloric acid according to the following reaction. Al(OH)3(s) + 3HCl(aq) - AlCl3(aq) + 3H2O(1) Your Answer: Answer Hinits
Calculate the maximum numbers of moles and grams of H2S that can form when 153.0 g of aluminum sulfide reacts with 143.0 g of water: Al2S3 + H2O → Al(OH)3 + H2S [unbalanced] ______ mol H2S ______ g H2S What mass of the excess reactant remains? ______ g excess reactant
Calculate the mass of H2 formed when 3.3 g diborane (B2H6) reacts with excess water: B2H6 + H2O → H3BO3 + H2 (unbalanced)
When Excess Sodium sulfide reacts with 5982 milligrams of Hydrochloric acid, how many liters of Hydrogen sulfide will be produced at STP? Please explain.
When silver nitrate reacts with barium chloride, silver chloride and barium nitrate are formed. 2AgNO_3(aq) + BaCl_2(aq) rightarrow 2AgCl + Ba(NO_3)_2 What is the limiting reactant with 10.8 g of silver nitrate reacts with 15.0 g of barium chloride? What is the theoretical yield of the AgCl (in grams)? Limiting Reactant: How many grams of the excess reactant reacted? If the actual yield of AgCl was 9.314 g, what would the percent yield be? Is the percent yield reasonable? Explain...
Calculate the number of grams of precipitate formed when an excess of silver nitrate is added to 25.0 ml of 1.50 M hydrochloric acid Please show every step clearly
1. Zinc metal reacts with hydrochloric acid according to the following balanced equation. Zn(s)+2HCl(aq)→ZnCl2(aq)+H2(g) When 0.106 g of Zn(s) is combined with enough HCl to make 50.1 mL of solution in a coffee-cup calorimeter, all of the zinc reacts, raising the temperature of the solution from 21.9 ∘C to 24.6 ∘C. Part A Find ΔHrxn for this reaction as written. (Use 1.0 g/mL for the density of the solution and 4.18 J/g⋅∘C as the specific heat capacity.) ΔHrxn ΔHrxn =...
Be sure to answer all parts. Calculate the mass of each product formed when 76.99 g of diborane (B2H) reacts with excess water: B2H6(g) + H20() → H3BO3(s) + H2(g) unbalanced I Mass of H3BO3: Mass of H2:
Determine the amount of AgCl formed when 10.35 g of AgNO3 reacts with excess KCl to produce AgCI and KNO, with a 77.15% yield. AgNO3 +KCI AgCl + KNO3 A 6.73 g B 5.35 g C 2.75 g D 9.35 g