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Aluminum ions react with carbonate to form an insoluble compound, aluminum carbonate.
(a) What is the net ionic equation for this reaction?
(b) What is the molarity of a solution of aluminum chloride if 30.0 mL is required to react with 35.5 mL of 0.137 M sodium carbonate?
(c) How many grams of aluminum carbonate are formed in (b)?
Aluminum ions react with carbonate to form an insoluble compound, aluminum carbonate.
(a) What is the net ionic equation for this reaction?
(b) What is the molarity of a solution of aluminum chloride if 30.0 mL is required to react with 35.5 mL of 0.137 M sodium carbonate?
(c) How many grams of aluminum carbonate are formed in (b)?
Brian HingpitLv10
26 Nov 2020