From a chemistry book that I have read, it stated that
Barium Sulfate is so insoluble in water. Due to this, it is not toxic to humans
since it is not dissolved and absorbed by our body. In the other hand, Barium
Carbonate is slightly soluble in water making it toxic to us.
Answer:
Barium carbonate is soluble in plain water
A.) Heat, light, or sound.
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
Now, the equation of the reaction is;
Cu(s) + 2AgNO3(aq) --------> Cu(NO3)3 (aq) + 2Ag(s)
Number of moles of silver precipitate = 0.24/108 g/mol= 0.0022 moles
Number of moles of AgNO3 = 50/1000 * 0.050 = 0.0025 Moles
If 2 moles of AgNO3 yields 2 moles of Ag
Then 0.0025 moles of AgNO3 yields 0.0025 * 2/2 = 0.0025 moles of Ag
Number of moles of Cu = 2.00g/63.5 g/mol = 0.03 moles
If 1 mole of Cu yields 2 moles of Ag
0.03 moles of Cu yields 0.03 moles * 2/1 = 0.06 moles of Ag
Hence AgNO3 is the limiting reactant
Theoretical yield of Ag = 0.0025 moles of Ag * 108 = 0.27 g
Actual yield of Ag = 0.24 g
Percent yield = actual yield/theoretical yield * 100
Percent yield = 0.24/0.27 * 100
Percent yield = 88.8%
Molecular formula: C8H6N2
Empirical formula: C4H3N