One of relatively few reactions that takes place directly between two sollds at room temperature is Ba(OH), · 8H2O(8) + NH4 SCN(8) → Ba(SCN), (8) + H2O(1) + NH3 (9) In this equation, the 8H2O in Ba(OH), · 8H2O indicates the presence of eight water molecules. This compound is called barium hydroxide octahydrate. a. Balance the equation. (Use the lowest possible coefficients for the reaction.) Ba(OH), · 8H20(s) + Ba(SCN),(s) + NH, SCN(s) H2O(1) + NH3 (9) b. What mass of ammonium thiocyanate (NH4 SCN) must be used if it is to react completely with 5.0 g barium hydroxide octahydrate? Mass =

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One of relatively few reactions that takes place directly between two solids at room temperature is
Ba(OH), · 8H20(s) + NH4 SCN(s)
Ba(SCN),(8) + H2O(1) + NH3 (9)
In this equation, the 8H2O in Ba(OH), · 8H2O indicates the presence of eight water molecules. This compound is called barium hydroxide octahydrate.
a. Balance the equation.
(Use the lowest possible coefficients for the reaction.)
NH4 SCN(s)
Ba(OH), · 8H2O(s) +
Ba(SCN), (s) +
H20(1) +
NH3 (g)
b. What mass of ammonium thiocyanate (NH4 SCN) must be used if it is to react completely with 5.0 g barium hydroxide octahydrate?
Mass =
g
Transcribed Image Text:One of relatively few reactions that takes place directly between two solids at room temperature is Ba(OH), · 8H20(s) + NH4 SCN(s) Ba(SCN),(8) + H2O(1) + NH3 (9) In this equation, the 8H2O in Ba(OH), · 8H2O indicates the presence of eight water molecules. This compound is called barium hydroxide octahydrate. a. Balance the equation. (Use the lowest possible coefficients for the reaction.) NH4 SCN(s) Ba(OH), · 8H2O(s) + Ba(SCN), (s) + H20(1) + NH3 (g) b. What mass of ammonium thiocyanate (NH4 SCN) must be used if it is to react completely with 5.0 g barium hydroxide octahydrate? Mass = g
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