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2.562 g of H2C2O42H2O (s)
How do you find the molarity(M) of NaOH in this reaction:
2NaOH(aq) + H2C2O4-H2O > Na2C2O4(aq) + 2H2O The only given information
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Holly
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A titration. 12.46 mL of KMnO4 are titrated with 25 mL of H2C2O4. The half reaction is 2H2O+H2C2O4 ARROW 2H2CO3+2H+2e-. How do I
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brian
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A titration. 12.46 mL of KMnO4 are titrated with 25 mL of H2C2O4. The half reaction is 2H2O+H2C2O4 ARROW 2H2CO3+2H+2e-. How do I
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brian
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please please please help me balance these two equations...
1. K2Cr2O7+H2C2O4.2H2O--> K[Cr(H20)2(C2O4)2].2H2O+CO2 2.
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anonymous
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If 1.50 g of H2C2O4 2H2O were heated to drive off the water of hydration, how much anhydrous H2C2O4 would remain?
Thank you!
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Jane
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2.562 g of H2C2O42H2O (s) was obtained and dissolved in enough DI water to form
150.0 mL of solution. What is the
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John Blake
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A 0.5537-g sample containing oxalic acid required 21.62 mL of 0.09377 M NaOH for titration. If the reaction is H2C2O4 + 2NaOH
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Polly
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What volume of a 0.2 N NaoH solution do you expect to use in order to titrate 25ml (sample out of 250ml) of a 0.200 N oxalic
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Melba
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in the synthesis of FeC2O4 (dot) 2H2O, which reagent would be the limiting reagent? FeSO4(NH4)2SO4 (dot) 6H2O - 2.68g. H2C2O4
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Annie
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Plz help me balance this chemical eqn H2C2O4.2H2O+KMnO4
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Roseline
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