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If metallic copper forms on a strip of nickel dipped in 1M CuSO4, what conclusions can be reached about the relative strengths of Ni 2+ (aq) and/vs Cu 2+ (aq) as oxidizers? Also what is the correct reaction equation?
The temperature of 55.6 g of a material decreases by 14.8C when it loses 3080 J of heat. What is its specific heat?
You have 47.2 mL of a solution of copper(II) chloride (CuCl2?). You need to determine the concentration of Cu2+ in the solution gravimetrically.
calculate which reactant is the limiting reactant. In other words, the formula is CuSO4+ 5H20. Given the limiting reactant above, how much copper, in grams, should be produced by this reaction.
What is the pH of a buffer that results when 0.50 mole of Na3PO4 is mixed with 0.75 mole of HCl and diluted with water to 1.00 L? The acid dissociation constants for phosphoric acid
What is the lead (II) ion concentration in a solution prepared by mixing 397 mL of 0.416 M lead (II) nitrate with 457 mL of 0.284 M sodium fluoride? The Ksp of lead (II) fluoride is 3.6 × 10-8
A new catalyst is being developed with the hope of generating ethylene by the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane, reaction (1). Two side reactions accompany the main reaction;
describe and explain the possible effects on your results of the following experimental errors or variations.
In muscles during strenuous exercise, under anaerobic conditions lactic acid builds up due to the following reaction. The carbon atom indicated by the asterisk is (a) chiral (b) prochiral (c) achiral (d) both achiral and prochiral
how many days does it take for 16g of palladium-103 to decay to 1.0g? the half life of palladium -103 is 17days
how do you find the concentraton of an isotope from its molarity and molecular weight with no other factors
Calculate the mass of nitrogen dissolved at room temperature in an 96.0 home aquarium. Assume a total pressure of 1.0 and a mole fraction for nitrogen of 0.78.
high boiling point are obtained now you need to identify the limiting reagent and compute the percent yield of nitrobenzene
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