What happens when you mix an aqueous solution of sodium nitrate with an aqueous solution of barium chloride? (a) there is no reaction; all possible products are soluble. (b) only barium nitrate precipitates. (c) only sodium chloride precipitates. (d) both barium nitrate and sodium chloride precipitate. (e) nothing; barium chloride is not soluble and it stays as a precipitate?
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 12:30, allisondelv67
Activity two: just lemons, inc. production here's a one-batch sample of just lemons lemonade production. determine the percent yield and amount of leftover ingredients for lemonade production and place your answers in the data chart. hint: complete stoichiometry calculations for each ingredient to determine the theoretical yield. complete a limiting reactant-to-excess reactant calculation for both excess ingredients. water sugar lemon juice lemonade percent yield leftover ingredients 946.36 g 196.86 g 193.37 g 2050.25 g just lemons lemonade recipe equation: 2 water + sugar + lemon juice = 4 lemonade mole conversion factors: 1 mole of water = 1 cup = 236.59 g 1 mole of sugar = 1 cup = 225 g 1 mole of lemon juice = 1 cup = 257.83 g 1 mole of lemonade = 1 cup = 719.42 g
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Although respiratory organs vary across different organisms, they all contain respiratory surfaces that have a large surface area and are extremely thin. explain why having an extremely thin respiratory surface with a large surface area is advantageous for the process of gas exchange
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