The maximum amount of BaSO4 that can be obtained on mixing 0.5 mol BaCl2 with 1 mol H2SO4 is
Reaction:
BaCl₂ + H₂SO₄ → BaSO₄ + 2HCl
Given:
BaCl₂ = 0.5 mol
H₂SO₄ = 1 mol
Ratio:
BaCl₂ : H₂SO₄ = 1 : 1
∴ Limiting reagent = BaCl₂
1 mol BaCl₂ ⟶ 1 mol BaSO₄
0.5 mol BaCl₂ ⟶ 0.5 mol BaSO₄
Maximum BaSO₄ = 0.5 mol
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