A piece of nickel is placed in a beaker with

  1. A piece of nickel is placed in a beaker with 350 mL of copper (II) sulfate. Calculate the concentration of the copper (II)
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  2. 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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  3. a piece of nickel wire has a diameter of 0.568. if the nickel has a density of 8.90g/cc, how long( in meters) should you cut a
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  4. Consider the following description of a voltaic cell: A 1.0 M solution of Ni(NO3)2 is placed in a beaker with a strip of nickel
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  5. Lana is calibrating a scale. The scale calibrates at 50g. When she puts a nickel on the scale, it weighs 4.94g. A nickel weighs
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  6. Rate of Dissolution Quick Check5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Beaker A and Beaker B both contain water at 20°C . A teaspoon of
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  7. The diagram shows four beakers of water- P, Q, R and S at different temperatures and volumes. Which statement is true?Beaker P
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  8. Two beakers are placed in a sealed container surrounded with air. In one beaker is pure H2O (Beaker A) and the other beaker is a
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  9. If I'm going to transfer a piece of metal (a reasonable size) from a beaker of boiling water into a calorimeter, what should I
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  10. During an experiment, a student uses a beaker to measure the volume of a weak acid. When the experiment is over, what should she
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