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2. BaO + H2SO4 —> BaSO + H2O
A) How much BaSo4 can be formed from 196.0 g of H2SO4?

B) How many moles of H2O, are formed when 345.0 g of Bao are reacted with excess H2SO4?


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BaO + H2SO4 —> BaSO + H2O
A) How much BaSo4 can be formed from 196.0 g of H2SO4?
B) How man

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