Thanks! You explained something my teacher tried to explain the past 2 week in less than 10 minutes.
@VishnuBharani11 жыл бұрын
I used to use the factor label method for this and it always became so tedious and complicated. This makes it so much easier. Thanks!
@Heliisa7 жыл бұрын
When you broke up the potassium nitrate to write the ions, why didn't you write the balanced form? why KNO3 instead of 2KNO3?
@stacyorellana67709 жыл бұрын
this is helpful but at the very end, why did the potassium sulfate turn into potassium nitrate? Weren't we supposed to find a molar concentration for the sulfate ions too?
@andrea-kr8qz5 жыл бұрын
Stacy Orellana omg this was 3 years ago but...we don’t find the concentration of the sulfate ions because they are all completely gone. K2SO4 was our limiting reagent but we still found moles of K+ because it was a spectator ion, therefore it didn’t react and there were K+ ions left. However, the sulfate was not a spectator ion, did react, and since potassium sulfate was our limiting reagent, we didn’t find the concentration for the sulfate ions.
@zoldiac2607 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!! Aren't we supposed to break the K2SO4 into ions too?