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The following shows the precipitation reaction of barium chloride (bacl₂) and sodium hydroxide (naoh):
bacl₂(aq) + naoh(aq) > ba(oh)₂(s) + 2nacl(aq)
if you have to prepare the reactants by dissolving 1.00 g of bacl₂ and 1.00 g of naoh in water,
(a) what is the limiting reactant?
(b) how many grams of ba(oh)₂ are produced?
(c) if your experiment produced 0.700 g of ba(oh)₂, what is the percent yield of ba(oh)₂?
(d) based on this percent yield, how much limiting reactant should be used to achieve the target ba(oh)₂ theoretical yield?
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