Ba(NO3)2
The total mass for this molecule is 261g
so what is 261g/132g this is 1.97moles
Ba(NO3)2 and Al(OH)3
[(aa + bb) + (ab+ba)(aa+bb)*(ab+ba)]*[a + (ab+ba)(aa+bb)*b]
If they were lauhing after it yea but if he/she was serious looking about it no... if you deffinitally think its not just call the numner and ask if ba ba ba there?
when you multiply a positive number by a negative number it is a negative. if u multiply a negative by a negative then it is positive
this is a BA - bad answer!
Ba(NO3)2 Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution ( 100 ml = 0.100 liters ) 0.10 M Ba(NO3)2 = moles Ba(NO3)2/0.100 liters = 0.01 moles Ba(NO3)2 (261.32 grams/1 mole Ba(NO3)2) = 2.6 grams of Ba(NO3)2 needs to be put into that 100 milliliters of solution.
1,5665 moles barium phosphate
3,75 moles barium chloride
First, we need to find the formula for barium nitrate. Barium's charge is 2+, and nitrate is a 1-. If you criss-cross charges, the resulting formula is Ba(NO3)2. Now that we have the formula, we need to find the atomic mass. Barium has an atomic mass of 137. Nitrate is composed of nitrogen (14.01g) and oxygen (16.00*3 = 48). The atomic mass of nitrate is 62.01. Since there are two NO3 molecules, we multiply by 2 to get 124.02. Finally, we add the barium for a grand total of 261.02. Finally, we set-up our conversion ratios: 432 g Ba(NO3)2/1 * 1 mol/261.02g = 1.66 mols
I believe that would be Barium nitrate or Ba(NO3)2
The chemical formula for Barium Nitrite is Ba(NO2)2. Ba = Barium N = Nitrogen O = Oxygen Its molar mass is 229.338 g/mol.
9 moles (there are four oxygen atoms for every mol of BaSO4, so you multiply 2.25 by 4)
Ba(NO3)2(aq) + Na2SO4(aq) ==> BaSO4(s) + 2NaNO3(aq).
One mole of barium nitrate contains six moles of oxygen atoms. One formula contains 6 atoms.
471,6 g of anhydrous Ba(OH)2 is equivalent to 2,75 moles.
One mole of barium nitrate contains six moles of oxygen atoms. One formula contains 6 atoms.
yes it is. Anything that has NO3 is aqueous since there are no exceptions.