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How mush CaCl2, in grams, is needed to make 2.0 L of a 3.5M solution?
g CaCl2 = (2.0L) *( 3.5 mol Cl-/1L) * (1mol CaCl2/ 2mol
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Sydney
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If 2.1 moles of CaCl2 are dissolved in enough water to make a 0.92-liter solution, what is the resulting molarity?
0.44 M CaCl2
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smith
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158.5 mL of a AgNO3 solution at 5.0M was combined with a 3.5M CaCl2 solution. 110.5g of AgCl was recovered. Given that the CaCl2
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Michelle
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158.5 mL of a AgNO3 solution at 5.0M was combined with a 3.5M CaCl2 solution. 110.5g of AgCl was recovered. Given that the CaCl2
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Sara
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Consider the dissolution of CaCl2:
CaCl2(s) -----------> Ca2+(aq) + 2Cl-(aq) ΔH=-81.5 kJ/mol An 11.0 gram sample of CaCl2 is
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Bob
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Based on the following equation: 2AgNO3 + CaCl2 > 2AgCl + Ca(NO3) When 50 g AgNO3 are combined with 1.45M CaCl2 solution, what
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Nicole
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A CaCl2 solution is given to increase blood levels of calcium. If a patient receives 5.0 mL of a 5.0 % (m/v) CaCl2 solution, how
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Ava
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Consider the dissolution of CaCl2.
CaCl2(s) Ca2+(aq) + 2 Cl-(aq) ÄH = -81.5 kJ A 12.4 g sample of CaCl2 is dissolved in 100. g
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Bill
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Consider the dissolution of CaCl2.
CaCl2(s) Ca2+(aq) + 2 Cl-(aq) ÄH = -81.5 kJ A 10.4-g sample of CaCl2 is dissolved in 102 g of
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Mike
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Consider the dissolution of CaCl2.
CaCl2(s) Ca2+(aq) + 2 Cl-(aq) ΔH = -81.5 kJ A 13.0 g sample of CaCl2 is dissolved in 134 g of
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william
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