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A chemist wants to make 3.1L of a 0.104M solution. How much KCl in grams should the chemist use?
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In an experiment a chemist reacts 7.85 grams of manganese with 2.29 grams of oxygen to make 10.14 grams of a powder.
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a chemist performs the sunthesis of sodium chloride from its elements. The chemist begins with 46 grams of sodium. How many
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a chemist reacted 64 grams of Ru with O2. This reaction produced 160 grams of ruthenium oxide and 4 grams of leftover O2. How
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A chemist makes a “stock” solution of KOH by dissolving 1050.0 grams in enough water to make 1.50 liters of solution. If
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a chemist wanted to make 100 grams of SO2. She had only 12 grams of sulfur and 4 grams of oxygen. Unfortunately, the amounts of
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a chemist wanted to make 100 grams of SO2. She had only 12 grams of sulfur and 4 grams of oxygen. Unfortunately, the amounts of
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When a chemist dilutes pure acid with another substance, the resulting mixture is no longer pure acid. Consistent with the
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A chemist makes 86.94 grams of a black powder by reacting 54.94 grams of manganese with 32.00 grams of oxygen. If a student
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A chemist reacts 10 grams of copper and 3.21 grams of sulfur to make 9.56 grams of a blue powder. He also has some leftover
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