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1. Solid chromium (II) sulfate and aqueous ammonium nitrate are produced by the following chemical reaction: Cr(NO2)2 (a

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1 Solid Chromium Ii Sulfate And Aqueous Ammonium Nitrate Are Produced By The Following Chemical Reaction Cr No2 2 A 1
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1. Solid chromium (II) sulfate and aqueous ammonium nitrate are produced by the following chemical reaction: Cr(NO2)2 (aq) + (NH4)2SO4 (aq) → CrSO4 (s) + NH4NO₂ (aq) a. Balance the equation b. 9.87 grams of Cr(NO2)2 is reacted with 10.45 grams of (NH4)2SO4. What is the limiting reagent? What is the excess reagent? c. What is the theoretical yield of CrSO4 given the above amounts of reactants? d. The actual yield is 5.53 grams of CrSO4. What is the percent yield?