A sample of calcium nitrate

  1. A sample of calcium nitrate with a mass of 1.00 g was dissolved in water and diluted to 100.00 mL in a volumetric flask. What is
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  2. A sample of calcium nitrate with a mass of 1.00 g was dissolved in water and diluted to 100.00 mL in a volumetric flask. What is
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  3. The addition of a dilute hydrobromic acid would clearly distinguish solutions ofa. barium nitrate and sodium sulfate b. lead
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  4. Starting with solid calcium nitrate, describe how a pure dry sample of calcium carbonate can be prepared in the laboratory
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  5. Predict how the compound Calcium Chloride would react to calcium nitrate, silver nitrate, Silver Nitrate + Ammonium
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  6. if you added sulfuric acid to calcium nitrate what products in addition to calcium sulphate would you get if any ?if you start
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  7. Calcium nitrate and ammoonium fluoride react to form calcium fluoride, dinitrogenmonoxide and water vapor. What mass of each
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  8. A solution of 100.00mL of 0.2000mol/L sodium carbonate and 200.00mL of 0.1000mol/L calcium nitrate solutions are mixed together
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  9. problem 2.a sample of calcium chloride weighs 1.64g. it is dissolved in water and silver nitrate solution added.a precipitate of
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  10. A sample of calcium fluoride with a mass of 15.0 g contains 8.40 g of calcium. Assuming that the sample is pure calcium
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