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Use the chemical equation to find the answers.

BaSO4 + H2SO4 → Ba(HSO4)2

Identify how many oxygen atoms are in the product.

Identify how many oxygen atoms are in the reactant.

Use the chemical equation to find the answers. BaSO4 + H2SO4 → Ba(HSO4)2 Identify how many oxygen atoms are in the product. Identify how many oxygen atoms are i class=

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jcherry99

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Explanation:

Reactants

BaSO4 has 4 oxygens and only 1 sulfur. That's a good thing to notice.

H2SO4 has 4 oxygens and only 1 sulfur.

The reactants have 4 + 4 oxygens = 8 oxygens.

Products

It is right, but you might struggle a bit with the answer.

Notice that HSO4 is in brackets followed by a two

(HSO4)2        

When the 2 is outside the brackets, everything inside the brackets get's doubled.

There are 2 Hs

There are 2 Ss

There are 4 * 2 Oxygens = 8 oxygens, some as the reactants.

Break the product into simplified form

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto Ba(HSO_4)_2[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto BaH_2S_2O_8[/tex]

Oxygen on products side=8

#2.

Oxygen on reactant side=4+4=8atoms

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