Chemistry, 10.04.2020 01:46 andybiersack154
Which source of water pollution would be the hardest to trace and control?
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 21:40, taysomoneyyy
During trial 2, what allowed you to determine that aluminum was the limiting reactant? check all that apply. all of the copper dissolved. all of the aluminum dissolved. the solution turned clear. the number of grams of copper(ii) chloride used in the reaction was greater than the number of grams of aluminum. the molar ratio of copper(ii) chloride to aluminum was greater than 3: 2, the equation’s molar ratio.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 19:20, johnkings140
For a research project, a student decided to test the effect of the lead(ii) ion (pb2+) on the ability of salmon eggs to hatch. this ion was obtainable from the water‐soluble salt, lead(ii) nitrate, which the student decided to make by the following reaction. pbo(s) + 2 hno3(aq) → pb(no3)2(aq) + h2o losses of product for various reasons were expected, and a yield of 86.0% was expected. in order to have 5.00 g of product at this yield, how many grams of pbo should be reacted? (assume that sufficient nitric acid, hno3, would be used.)
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