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You have two solutions, one 0.755 M barium nitrate and the other 1.250 M calcium hydroxide. The
reaction produces solid barium hydroxide and calcium nitrate.
A) Write a balanced equation for the reaction.
B) How many milliliters of the two solutions must be combined to prepare 5.00 g of barium hydroxide?
C) Suppose the percent yield is 85.0%, What volume of each solution is needed to prepare 5.00 g of
precipitate?
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