The student's lab manual says to mix 50 ml of his 2 M cacl2 solution with 50 ml of a 3 M aqueous solution of sodium carbonate(Na2Co3) a. write a balanced chemical equation to show the reaction(include state symbols) b. What kind of reaction is this? c. What is the liming reagent? d. How many frames of precipitate should he get? If he god 8.29 g of product, what is his percent yield?
one step at a time
yea I'm like totally lost...
so i think for number 1 its cacl2 + naCos-->
\(Na_2CO_3\) is sodium carbonate, it gives you the formula
na2co3* sorry i mistyped it
so those are the two reactants, what kind of reaction is it and what are the products going to be?
I'm confused about the other half.
the reactants are both ionic compounds, do you know the 5 general classes of reactions?
nope...
then you need to learn them. they're very important
alright
i'll study this and solve the problems can you check it later?
sure
nevermind i calculated everything and my friend and i got the same answers so i think I'm okay
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