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Elsa Marie Elsa Marie
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combine Sulfuric acid and aqueous barium chloride to produce a precipitate, barium sulfate and hydrochloric acid.  The precipitate will be isolated by filtration and the theoretical yield will be calculated.  Predict the limiting reactant, and then verify the hypothesis.

1. Balance the equation above.
2.  Assuming that you are assigned to work with 1 mL of barium chloride, calculate the theoretical number of grams of barium sulfate that should be produced.  What is the limiting reactant? Show your solution.
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10 years ago
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Thanks so much! Very helpful
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