Calculate the number of milliliters (mL) of a solution which contains 16 g of BaCl2 per liter which will be required to precipitate the sulfur as BaSO4 in a 0.60 g sample that contains 12% S.
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Calculate the number of milliliters (mL) of a solution which contains 16 g of BaCl2 per liter which will be required to precipitate the sulfur as BaSO4 in a 0.60 g sample that contains 12% S.
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