Question #16531
1 Answer
Mass of precipitated strontium chromate: 8.0 g.
Explanation:
Start by taking a look at the balanced chemical equation for this double replacement reaction
Notice that you have
This means that your reaction will consume equal numbers of moles of reactants and produce the same number of moles of strontium chromate.
Use the volumes and molarities of the two solutions to figure out how many moles of each reactant you're mixing together
and
Notice that you have more moles of strontium nitrate than you have of sodium chromate, which means that the latter will act as a limiting reagent, i.e. it will limit the amount of sodium chromate that will react.
The
This means that the reaction will produce
To determine the mass of precipitate produced by the reaction, use strontium chromate's molar mass
Rounded to two sig figs, the number of sig figs you gave for the molarities of the two solutions, the answer will be