Hi there,
I've been trying to utilize the information given in this problem but to no avail. Any help would be much appreciated.
Problem: How many milliliters of 3.00M H2SO4 are required to react with 4.35g of solid containing 23.2% Ba(NO3)2 if the reaction is Ba2+ + SO4^2- --> BaSO4(s)?
I've tried incorporating the density of solid Barium Nitrate in my dimensional analysis for an answer, but that didn't seem to lead anywhere? I figure I should get the number of moles contained in the amount of Ba(NO3)2 given, but I cannot figure out how.
Thanks in advance.