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Copper(II) sulfide reacts with oxygen to produce copper (II) oxide plus sulfur dioxide. Suppose you start this reaction with 50...Asked by steven
Copper(II) sulfide reacts with oxygen to produce copper (II) oxide plus sulfur dioxide.
Suppose you start this reaction with 50.0 grams of copper(II) sulfide and 50.0 grams of oxygen and you actually produce 33.5 grams of copper(II) oxide.
Calculate the percent yield for the reaction.
Suppose you start this reaction with 50.0 grams of copper(II) sulfide and 50.0 grams of oxygen and you actually produce 33.5 grams of copper(II) oxide.
Calculate the percent yield for the reaction.
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2NOBR~2NO+CL2
COLORLESS.GASN2O4EXISTEQUILBRIUM
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Chey
phosphorus (P4) is commercially prepared by heating a mixture of calcium phosphate (Ca3(PO4)2), sand (SiO2) and coke (C) in an elecric furnace. The process involves two reactions.
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