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~angel~
Apr17-05, 06:25 AM
I'm having a lot of trouble with some of these questions. Please help

Converting manganse nitrate-6-water to manganese sulfate-4-water

Converting calcium acetate-1-water to calcium nitrate-4-water.

It's the "water" bits that confuse me. I just need a couple of ionic equations to show the conversion (like dissolving it in water, etc).

Thank you.

dextercioby
Apr17-05, 05:25 PM
Converting,like reacting with certain compounds?

For example

Mn\left(NO_{3}\right)_{2}\cdot 6H_{2}O+H_{2}SO_{4}\rightarrow MnSO_{4}+2HNO_{3}+6H_{2}O

How do you know that by recrystalization of the reaction products u'd get MnSO_{4}\cdot 4H_{2}O ...?


Daniel.

dextercioby
Apr17-05, 05:28 PM
As for the second

Ca(CH_{3}-COO)_{2}\cdot H_{2}O+2HNO_{3}\rightarrow Ca\left(NO_{3}\right)_{2}+2CH_{3}-COOH

Again,by recrystalization,how do u know it's gonna be a Ca\left(NO_{3}\right)_{2}\cdot 4H_{2}O ?



Daniel.

~angel~
Apr18-05, 03:02 AM
That's exactly what I'm having trouble with. Thanks for your help. :smile:

dextercioby
Apr18-05, 04:24 AM
Well,those acids must be in solution,u can see that,doing the second one stoichiometrically,u won't get that 4 molecules of water.


Daniel.