A student weighed a sample

  1. oN A SPECIAL SCALE IN THR SCIENCE LAB, SCOYTT WEIGHED SAMPLES OF DIFFERENT KINDS OF SOIL. SAMPLE A WEIGHED 3 OUNCES. SAMPLE B
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  2. on a special scale in the science lab, scott weighed samples of different kind of soil.sample A weighed 3 ounces. sample B
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  3. on a special scale in the science lab Scott weighed samples of different soils. Sample A weighed 3 ounces. Sample B weighed 814
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  4. Scott weighed samples of different kind of soil. Sample A weighed 3 ounces. Sample B weighed 814 thousandths of an ounce more
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  5. A student weighed a sample of KHP and found it weighed 0.9803g. The titration of this KHP required 23.45 mL of base (NaOH).
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  6. a sample containing bacl2.2h2o,kcl snd inert material weighed 0.8417g. after heating the sample at 160c for 45 minutes it
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  7. sample A weighed 3ounces, sample B weighed 814 thousandths of an ounce more, what decimal should be used to record the weight of
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  8. A Student Performing a lab weighed a 1.0993g sample, containing an unknown KHP, which required 18.06mL of 0.1879M NAOH to reach
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  9. An impure sample of Na2SO4 weighed 1.562g. A BaSO4 precipitate from this sample weighed 2.496g. Calculate the percentage of
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  10. A student was tasked to perform gravimetric analysis of a soluble sulfate. His unknown sample weighed 0.7543 g. The sample
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