400 centimetre cube of 0.5mol/decimetre

  1. 400 centimetre cube of 0.5mol/decimetre cube hydrochloric acid was reacted with 5 grams of magnesium oxide.(A) Calculate &
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  2. 14.0 grams of potassium hydroxide was dissolved to form 100 centimetre cubeof an aqueous solution. What was the concentration of
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  3. In one process 4 grams of sulphur was burnt in 48 decimetre cube of oxygen measured at room temperature. What is the limiting
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  4. a centimetre linking cube is smaller than a regular linking cube, as shown. What is the volume of each cube.
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  5. a right-atngled is such that the two shorter sides are (2x+1)centimetre and (5x-3) centimetre.If the area of the triangle is 42
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  6. A solid sphere just fits inside a cube that has anedge length equal to the diameter of the sphere. The edge length of the cube
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  7. A solution contain 40 centimetre cube of alcohol mixed with 150 cm cube of water calculate the concentration of the solution
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  8. How many bricks of 22 centimetre x 10 centimetre x 7 centimetres are required to construct up a wall 33 metre long 3.5 metre
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  9. Find the number of bricks contained in a wall of dimension 20 metre×15metre×10 metre and dimension of brick is 10
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  10. 30 cubic-centimetre hydrocarbon requires 90 cubic-centimetre of oxygen for complete combustion and 60 cubic-centimetre of
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