A 275-g. sample of nickel

  1. A sample of 0.250 g of nickel complex was titrated with 0.150 M EDTA. If the titration of the nickel sample required 7.5 mL of
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  2. 1) A 15.0 g sample of nickel metal is heated to 100.0 C and dropped into 55.0 g of water, initially at 23.0 C. Calculate the
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  3. 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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  4. A 500.0 mL sample of saturated nickel(II) phosphate solution was analyzed spectrophotometrically and foundto contain 1.88 ×
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  5. A sample of nickel is heated to 95.0°C and placed in a coffee-cup calorimeter. If the 50.0 g of water in the calorimeter is
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  6. A sample of nickel is heated to 95.0°C and placed in a coffee-cup calorimeter. If the 50.0 g of water in the calorimeter is
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  7. 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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  8. In a nickel bath with a total volume of 1000 gallons, titration of a 50 milliliter sample with 0.1 N silver nitrate used up 10.5
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  9. 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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  10. A 271-g sample of nickel at 94.1°C is placed in 100.0 mL of water (density = 1.00 g/mL) at 23.9°C. What is the final
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