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An anhydrous metal chloride, MCln,
An anhydrous metal chloride, MCln, (1.500 g) is dissolved in water and the solution reacts with silver nitrate, requiring
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The specific heat of a metal was found to be 0.38 J/g*°C. When 0.5007 g of this metal was heated in a stream of chlorine gas,
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How many milligrams of NaCl should be used to make the following prescription isotonic?
Dextrose anhydrous 2.5% Sodium chloride
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an unknown metal reacts with chlorine to produce 6.84 g of metal chloride. when metal chloride dissolves in 100 mL of solvent
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A 0.940g sample of barium chloride dehydrate is heated and 0.800g of anhydrous residue remains after cooling.
A. How many moles
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3g of a metal (iii) reacts with mercury (ii) chloride to form metal (iii) chloride and mercury (ii) iodide. Identify unknown
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A metal M forms 2 different chloride. if 12.7g of chloride A and 16.5g of chloride B show that the figures agree with the law of
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A Metal X forms two different chloride. If 12.7g of chloride A and 16.3g of chloride B contains 7.1g and 10.7g of chlorine
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A metal X forms two different chlorides . If 12.7g of chloride A an 16.3g of chloride B contain 71g and 10.87g of chloride
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When either chlorine or hydrogen chloride is passed over a heated metal M, the same chloride is produced. An aqueous solution of
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