Answer:
1. Molecular equation
BaCl2(aq) + 2AgNO3(aq) –> 2AgCl(s) + Ba(NO3)2 (aq)
2. Complete Ionic equation
Ba²⁺(aq) + 2Cl¯(aq) + 2Ag⁺(aq) + 2NO3¯ (aq) —> 2AgCl(s) + Ba²⁺(aq) + 2NO3¯(aq)
3. Net ionic equation
Cl¯(aq) + Ag⁺(aq) —> AgCl(s)
Explanation:
Answer:
The symbol for magnesium chloride is MgCl2 and silver nitrate is Ag(NO3)2 so the equation will be :
MgCl2 + Ag(NO3)2 → AgCl2 + Mg(NO3)2
D
Magnesium carbonate decomposes on heating to form magnesium oxide and carbon dioxide as
shown.
MgCO3 → MgO + CO2
How much magnesium carbonate is needed to make 5.0g of magnesium oxide?
А
3.5g
B 4.09
C 6.5g
D 10.59
The amount of 10.5 g magnesium carbonate is needed to make 5.0g of magnesium oxide.
So, option D is correct.
Given that, Magnesium carbonate decomposes on heating to form magnesium oxide and carbon dioxide as
MgCO₃ → MgO + CO₂
Molar mass of MgCO₃ = 24 + 12 + 48 = 84 g/mole
Molar mass of MgO = 24 + 16 = 40g/mole
40 gram MgO is produced from 84 gram of MgCO₃
1 gram of MgO produced from [tex]\frac{84}{40}=2.1[/tex] gram of MgCO₃
Therefore, 5 gram of MgO produced from [tex](5*2.1=10.5gram)[/tex] of MgCO₃
Thus, option D is correct.
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