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1.The reaction of nickel (II)
Nickel carbonyl has a formula: Ni(CO)4. Nickel carbonyl is produced by the reaction of solid nickel metal with carbon monoxide
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Jeff
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A 21.5 g sample of nickel was treated with excess silver nitrate solution to produce silver metal and nickel(II) nitrate. The
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HELPPLS
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A piece of nickel foil, 0.550 mm thick, 1.25 cm width and 1.00 cm long, is allowed to react with fluorine, F2 to give a nickel
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Sarah
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what type of reaction is Nickel (II) ion and iron (III) ion and reacts to produce iron (II) and nickel (III) ions?
is it:
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bethany
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A coin dealer offers to sell you an ancient nickel coin that is 3.1 cm in diameter and 4.65 mm in thickness.
A) The density of
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Fluorine and krypton react to form binary compounds when a mixture of the two gases is heated to 500C in a nickel reaction
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Amy
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2nd revision to the question, it is 7.62atm not 7.2atm, its now all correct on the question. sorry again
Fluorine and krypton
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Nickel metal reacted with oxygen: Ni (s) + O2 (g) --> Ni2O3 (s). 95.00g of Nickel is reacted with 2.000L oxygen at 10.56 atm and
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Louis
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The U.S. five-cent coin, the nickel, has a mass of 5.1 g, a volume of 0.719 cm3, and a total surface area of 8.54 cm2. Assuming
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unknown
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Now the numbers in the question are correct, (Fluorine = 10.10atm Krypton = 1.24atm). Please help.
Fluorine and krypton react to
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alex
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