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If 20.0 mL of 1.5 M iron(III) sulfate solution is added to excess potassium chromate solution,...

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If 20.0 mL of 1.5 M iron(III) sulfate solution is added to excess potassium chromate solution, how many grams of precipitate will form?

Double-Displacement Reaction:

When two soluble salts react are mixed in an aqueous solution, they can exchange ions to form two new salts in a double-displacement reaction. The double-displacement reaction for these two salts is:

{eq}\rm Fe_2(SO_4)_3 {_{(aq)}}+ 3K_2CrO_4 {_{(aq)}} \to Fe_2(CrO_4)_3 {_{(s)}}+ 3K_2SO_4 {_{(aq)}} {/eq}

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The moles {eq}n {/eq} of iron(III) sulfate in this solution is equal to the product of the molar concentration {eq}C {/eq} and the volume...

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