A copper calorimetric cup with

  1. A copper calorimetric cup with a mass of 100g contains 96g of water at 13 C. If 70g of a substance at 84 C is dropped into the
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  2. A copper calorimetric cup with a mass of 100g contains 96g of water at 13 C. If 70g of a substance at 84 C is dropped into the
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  3. 38.0kg mass of copper is melted to be cast into a graphite mold at a copper pipe foundtry. If the solid copper starts off at the
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  4. Copper dissolves in nitric acid, producing copper (ll) nitrate. After reaction with sodium hydroxide and heating, copper nitrate
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  5. is it easy to distinguish between between the different oxidation states of copper? why?-I answered yes because copper (I) is
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  6. Why is copper considered to be a very valuable natural resource? Copper can be melted down to use in steel production, copper is
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  7. Why is copper considered to be a very valuable natural resources?A. Copper can be melted down to use in steel production B.
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  8. Why is copper considered to be a very valuable natural resource?Copper can be melted down to use in steel production Copper
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  9. Why is copper considered to be a very valuable natural resource?(1 point)Copper fuels nuclear power plants around the United
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  10. Ions Quick Check3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Name the ionic compound represented by the following chemical formula: CuO. (1
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