es 29. When a solution of silver fluoride is added to a solution of magnesium sulfate,...
6. (16 points) Magnesium bromide reacts with silver nitrate to form silver bromide (solid) and magnesium sulfate (aq). A mixture of 50.0 g of magnesium bromide (MM - 184.1 g/mol) and 100 g of silver nitrate (MM- 169.9 g/mol) is allowed to react. Identify the limiting reactant and determine the mass of the excess reactant present in the vessel when the reaction is complete, Do by ICE Method Type of reactionDouble displacement 2115 MgBra (s) 2 AgNO (aq) > Mg(NO3)2(aq)...
When an aqueous solution of manganese(II) sulfate, MnSO4, is added to an aqueous solution of silver(I) acetate, AgCH3COO, a precipitate of silver(I) sulfate, Ag2SO4, forms. Write a balanced net ionic equation for this reaction. Use the pull-down choices to specify states such as (aq) or (s). If a box is not needed leave it blank.
6. (16 points) Magnesium bromide reacts with silver nitrate to form silver bromide (solid) and magnesium sulfate (aq). A mixture of 50.0 8 of magnesium bromide (MM 184.1 g/mol) and 100 g of silver nitrate (MM- 169.9 g/mol) is allowed to react. Identify the limiting reactant and determine the mass of the excess reactant present in the vessel when the reaction is complete, Do by ICE Method Type of reaction Double displacement 2015 MgBra (5) + 2 AgNO,(aq) > Mg(NO)2(aq)...
When 18.0 mL of a 6.87×10-4 M silver fluoride solution is combined with 12.0 mL of a 3.62×10-4 M ammonium sulfate solution does a precipitate form? (yes or no) For these conditions the Reaction Quotient, Q, is equal to :
A solution contains 1.16x10-2 M calcium nitrate and 8.32x10-M magnesium acetate. Solid sodium fluoride is added slowly to this mixture. A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first? formula B. What is the concentration of fluoride ion when this precipitation first begins?
When solutions of silver nitrate and magnesium chloride are mixed, silver chloride precipitates out of solution according to the equation: 2AgNO3(aq) + MgCl2(aq) ---> 2AgCl(s) + Mg(NO3)2(aq) What mass of silver chloride can be produced from 1.04L of a 0.195M solution of silver nitrate?
Extra Credit (7 pts each) SHOW WORK! 1) When a solution of Magnesium Chloride and Silver Nitrate are mixed: a) Write and balance the chemical reaction. Include all phases of both reactants and products. b) Write the complete ionic and net ionic equations for the reaction. c) Identify what kind of reaction is occurring. 2) Given the following percent composition of a compound, what is the empirical formula? 40%C, 6.7% H.53.3% . 3) Determine the limiting reactant (LR) and the...
Determining the amount of sulfate ion (SO2) dissolved in seawater in the unit of molarity QUESTION Sulfate concentration in the seawater is about 28 mm (0.028 M). Take the reverse approach to the calculation procedure in the previous Question #1 (so called a backward calculation) and find a rough estimate for the volume of the seawater sample you may need to take from the beach like the one below. A 20.0 mL sample solution contains unknown amount of bromide ion...
Only answer the first picture. Second is just there as a reference Sulfate concentration in the seawater is about 28 mM (0.028 M). Take the reverse approach to the calculation procedure in the previous Question #1 (so called a backward calculation) and find a rough estimate for the volume of the seawater sample you may need to take from the beach like the one below. A 20.0 mL sample solution contains unknown amount of bromide ion (Br). To this solution...
A solution is 0.10 M Cl and 0.10 M I- . Silver nitrate is slowly added to precipitate the silver halide. Ksp(AgCl) = 1.77 x 10-10; Ksp(AgI) = 8.52 x 10-17 (A) Which solid will precipitate first? (B) What will be the [Ag+ ] when the first solid begins to precipitate? (C) What [Ag+ ] is required in order to precipitate AgCl? (D) What will be the [I- ] when the AgCl starts to precipitate? (E) What percentage of the...