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A 0.094 g of CuSO4*5H20is
A 0.094 g of CuSO4*5H20is dissolved and diluted to the mark in a 500.0-mL volumetric flask. A 2.00-mL sample of this solution is
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What is the correct symbol equation for the reaction of magnesium with copper sulphate?
1. Mg(s) + CuSO4(l) --> MgSO4(l) + Cu(s)
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Anhydrous CuSO4 can be used to dry liquids in which it is insoluble. The CuSO4 is converted to CuSO4.5H2O, which can be filtered
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Kaylee
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Anhydrous CuSO4 can be used to dry liquids in which it is insoluble. The CuSO4 is converted to CuSO4 x 5H20, which can be
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Nikki
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@20*C solubility - 22g CuSO4 / 100g H2O
@40*C solubility - 42g CuSO4 / 100g H2O which is saturated and unsaturated a. @20*C is 6g
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Boo Boo
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What is the full net ionic equation for each reaction? do they form a precipitate or have a color change?
CuSO4+AgNO3 CuSO4+BaCl2
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Joe
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What is the full net ionic equation for each reaction? do they form a precipitate or have a color change?
CuSO4+AgNO3 CuSO4+BaCl2
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Joe
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how much CuSo4•5H2O will precipitate from a aq. soln of CuSO4, 25g dissolved in min amnt of water at 60C then cooled at 0C.
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lizs
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How many milliliters of a solution of CuSO4, 0.56 M, is required to transfer 0.0225 moles of CuSO4? {Ans: 40.1 mL of aqueous
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If you needed 2.50g of CuSO4 for a reaction but only had CuSO4 * 5H2O available, how many g would you need to use to get the
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Danny
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