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Chemistry, 17.12.2020 04:10, randall10

A 3.152 g sample of a solid mixture was analyzed for barium ion. First the rock was crushed in a mortar and pestle. 100% of the sample was transferred to a beaker, where it was dissolved in 150.0 mL of d. i. water. to give 152 mL of solution. The aqueous sample was then analyzed by adding a small excess of sulfuric acid. The resultant reaction produced a precipitate of barium sulfate, which was collected by filtration, rinsed, dried and weighed. If 0.4937 g of barium sulfate was obtained, 1) what was the mass percent of barium in the original sample? 2) What was the molar concentration of barium in the 152 mL of solution prior to adding sulfuric acid? Show work clearly; include a balanced net ionic chemical equation, units and sig. figs. Separate your answers to 1 and 2 with a comma and space.

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