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24 February, 15:14

An aqueous solution containing both Sr2 + and CO32 - ions is mixed in order to precipitate SrCO3 (s). given there are 1.40 mL of 2.53 M Sr2 + ions, calculate the mass of SrCO3 that is formed. assume that all of the Sr2 + ions are consumed. the net ionic reaction is shown below.

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  1. 24 February, 15:23
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    First, we calculate the number of moles of Sr2 + ions.

    moles Sr = 2.53 M * 0.0014 L

    moles Sr = 0.003542 mol

    There is 1 mole of Sr for every mole of SrCO3, so the moles is equal.

    moles SrCO3 = 0.003542 mol

    The molar mass of SrCO3 is 147.63 g/mol, so the mass is:

    mass SrCO3 = 0.003542 mol * 147.63 g/mol

    mass SrCO3 = 0.523 grams
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