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?
3 answers
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.
Do you know the erquation. 15 M HNO2 is strong, look on Google to find the reaction with concentrated HNO3.
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