Asked by Bob McRonalds

Students are instructed to add no more than 0.25 mL of 15 M nitric acid. What
volume of 15 M nitric acid is required to react with 0.030 g of copper metal? If 1.0 mL of acid
contains approximately 20 drops, how many drops of nitric acid are needed?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
you have to first calculate the moles of the copper, then 0.03/63.01 then afterwards times it by 0.25 because thats how much ml you need, then times it by 20 to find the drops.
Answered by DrBob222
Do you know the erquation. 15 M HNO2 is strong, look on Google to find the reaction with concentrated HNO3.
Answered by Dr. McRonalds
Wow, yall were no help. I just needed help and none of these replies look remotely close to what I got.

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