Looks good to me.Originally posted by mel85
BaOH + HNO3 ----> BaNO3 + H20
(acid + base ----> salt + water)
not balancedOriginally posted by McLake
Looks good to me.
monkeys is correct....cept theres not that many waters i don't think it shoul be 2 water moleclues.. oh and i wrote + heat on the end.. i hope thats okayOriginally posted by crazylilmonkee
Ba(OH)2 + 2HNO3 --> Ba(NO3)2 + 4H20
Originally posted by mel85
I think its
BaOH + HNO3 ----> BaNO3 + H20
(acid + base ----> salt + water)
Thats what I put anyway
y isnt it balanced? i cant see anything wrong with it..Originally posted by Viper
not balanced
Crap! I put this too.... for some reason I thought Ba was in group one, even though I know it is in group 2!!!! Silly silly me!!!! *shakes head*Originally posted by mel85
I think its
BaOH + HNO3 ----> BaNO3 + H20
(acid + base ----> salt + water)
Thats what I put anyway
No, you r rite,Carla,it's 2 H20.Look at the eq again and u should work it out.I don't remember te concentration.Originally posted by Carla2003
I know its not 2 water molecules, I made a stupid mistake, some how!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
How the hell do u guys remember all your answers, like the concentration??????????????
to start off i had the Ba(OH)2 one, and then i couldnt be bothered balancing it, then i noticed the BaOH one was already balanced, so i thought that was what they wanted, so thats the one i usedOriginally posted by Exeter
although
BaOH + HNO3 ----> BaNO3 + H20
is balanced, BaOH isnt corrrect as Ba is 2+ and OH is 1-
therefore what i believe is correct is
Ba(OH)2 + 2HNO3 ----> BaNO3 + 2H20