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Calculate the mass of Copper(II)
The mass of the CuSO4 x 5H2O sample is 1.664 g. The mass of the recovered copper is 1.198 g.
Calculate the percent copper in pure
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using your initial mass of copper, calculate the minimum volume of concentrated 12M nitric acid needed to completely react with
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The mass of the CuSO4 x 5H2O sample is 1.664 g. The mass of the recovered copper is 1.198 g.
1. Compute the experimental percent
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calculate the mass percent of sand, sodium chloride and copper(ll) sulfate in a sample that yields: mass of sample= 14.088g,
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Calculate the mass percent of sand, sodium chloride and copper (II) sulfate in a sample which yields the following data: mass of
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Using the mass of the copper in the crucible (first mass in the table), and the mass of the crucible with compound (last mass
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The element copper, found in nature with an average atomic mass of 63.54u, consists of two isotopes, copper-63 of atomic mass
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A student was asked to make some copper(II) sulfate-5-5 (CuSO4.5(H2O) BY reacting copper(II) oxide (CuO) with sulfuric acid.
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I was doing a lab and stared off with 10mL of HNO3 and the mass of copper which was 1.5120g. The question now is:
With initial
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Given this equation, 2Al + 3CuCl2 * 2H2O → 3Cu + 2AlCl3 + 6H2O
How do I calculate the theoretical yield of copper with the mass
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