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Question: If I mix 10.0g of aqueous sodiu.. If I mix 10.0g of aqueous sodium chl

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Question

Question: If I mix 10.0g of aqueous sodiu.. If I mix 10.0g of aqueous sodium chloride with 10.0 grams of aqueous calcium chloride, what is the end result? I think this is a stoichiometry problem with limited reactant. To 3 sig figs. Expert Answer srimal ed this no reaction will happens between NaCI and CaCI2 becuase NaCl and CaCI2 both are strong salt. so no reaction between these two.but the solution mass can be total of these two the total mass of solvent in the solution is = 10.0 + 10.0 = 20.0 g finally mass of the solvents in the solution is = 20.0 g NaCl CaC12--no reaction this is not limiting reagent problem . becuase there is no reaction . if reaction takes place we can see in the point of view limiting reagent

Explanation / Answer

If I mix 10.0g of aqueous sodium chloride with 10.0 grams of aqueous calcium chloride a solution of calcium chloride, CaCl2, will lower the freezing point of water to a greater extent than NaCl because the solution of calcium chloride produces more ions

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