A student adds 1.00x10^-8 moles

  1. A student adds 1.00x10^-8 moles HCl to a liter of soln. The resulting soln will be acid, basic, neutral, or impossible to
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  2. A student adds 1.00x10^-8 moles HCl to a liter of soln. The resulting soln will be acid, basic, neutral, or impossible to
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  3. 30.0 mL of 0.0200 mol/L NaOH are added to 70.0 mL of 0.0100 mol/L HCI. Calculate the [H3O+] and [OH─] of the resulting
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  4. A calorimeter with specific heat of 490x10^2J/kg^1K^1 has a mass of 2.00x10^-1kg that contains 3.00x10^-1kg of liquid water at
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  5. Suppose a student adds 25.00 mL of 1.025 M HCl to a 1.50 g antacid tablet. The student boils and then titrates the resulting
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  6. Suppose a student adds 25.00 mL of 1.025 M HCl to a 1.50 g antacid tablet. The student boils and then titrates the resulting
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  7. 5. A student measures out 200 grams of sodium flouride (NaF). How many moles would this be?* A. 200 g / 42 g = 4.76 moles B. 200
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  8. A student measures out 100 grams of potassium bromide (KBr). How many moles would this be?A. 100 g /119 g/mol = 0.84 moles B.
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  9. A student measures out 100 grams of potassium bromide (KBr). How many moles would this be?A. 100 g /119 g/mol = 0.84 moles B.
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  10. A student calculated that a sample contained 50 moles of carbon and 50 moles of oxygen. The student then stated that the
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