(Q9) In the limiting reactant experiment, a student dissolved a 1.04 g sample of a mixture of BaCl₂.2H₂O (molar mass=244.28 g/mol) and Na,PO..12H₂O (molar mass=380.12 g/mol) in 150.0 mL water; and the mass of Bas(PO4)2 (molar mass=601.93 g/mol) collected was 0.29 g. If the addition of two drops of concentrated BaCl₂ solution to the filtrate lead to precipitate formation, calculate the mass percent of the limiting reactant assuming a complete reaction. 3 BaCl2 (aq) +2 Na3PO4) Bas(PO4)2 +6 NaCl(a) B) 35.2 % C) 64.8 % D) 33.9% E) 27.9 % A) 66.1 %

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(Q9) In the limiting reactant experiment, a student dissolved a 1.04 g sample of a mixture of
BaCl₂.2H₂O (molar mass=244.28 g/mol) and Na PO.12H₂O (molar mass=380.12 g/mol) in
150.0 mL water; and the mass of Bas(PO4)2 (molar mass=601.93 g/mol) collected was 0.29 g-
If the addition of two drops of concentrated BaCl₂ solution to the filtrate lead to precipitate
formation, calculate the mass percent of the limiting reactant assuming a complete reaction.
3 BaCl2 (aq) +2 Na3PO4)
Bas(PO4)2 +6 NaClaal
B) 35.2 %
C) 64.8 %
E) 27.9 %
A) 66.1 %
1010) in the mist
D) 33.9%
Transcribed Image Text:(Q9) In the limiting reactant experiment, a student dissolved a 1.04 g sample of a mixture of BaCl₂.2H₂O (molar mass=244.28 g/mol) and Na PO.12H₂O (molar mass=380.12 g/mol) in 150.0 mL water; and the mass of Bas(PO4)2 (molar mass=601.93 g/mol) collected was 0.29 g- If the addition of two drops of concentrated BaCl₂ solution to the filtrate lead to precipitate formation, calculate the mass percent of the limiting reactant assuming a complete reaction. 3 BaCl2 (aq) +2 Na3PO4) Bas(PO4)2 +6 NaClaal B) 35.2 % C) 64.8 % E) 27.9 % A) 66.1 % 1010) in the mist D) 33.9%
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