Cola drinks have a phosphoric

  1. Cola drinks have a phosphoric acid content that is described as `from 0.057% to 0.084% of 75% phosphoric acid, by mass."
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. Ken asked by Ken
    3. views icon 1,166 views
  2. Cola drinks have a phosphoric acid content that is described as "from 0.057 to 0.084% of 75% phosphoric acid, by mass."Estimate
    1. answers icon 2 answers
    2. papermate asked by papermate
    3. views icon 1,130 views
  3. Cola contains phosphoric acid, H3PO4. In order to determine the concentration of phosphoric acid in 50mL of Cola, a
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
    3. views icon 945 views
  4. 1) A chemistry teacher requires 250 milligrams of a chemical for an experiment. He has 30 grams of the chemical. How many times
    1. answers icon 3 answers
    2. paper asked by paper
    3. views icon 1,888 views
  5. Earl N. Meyer found that it took 25.46mL of the 0.0100 M NaOH to reach the firtst equivalence point for the titration of 25.00mL
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
    3. views icon 674 views
  6. Cola contains H3PO4. In order to determine the concentration of phosphoric acid in 50.0 mL of cola, a precipitation reaction
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
    3. views icon 1,914 views
  7. Lemondae = 15%Lemon-Lime-Soda = 30% Cola = 20% Root Beer = 35% Students at Remington High School were polled regarding their
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. Ramen 4 lifer asked by Ramen 4 lifer
    3. views icon 164 views
  8. Phosphoric acid, H3PO4, has some important applications. It can be used to produce fertilizers and it is present in soft drinks.
    1. answers icon 2 answers
    2. Lyndsay asked by Lyndsay
    3. views icon 734 views
  9. how perfect is the competition in the market for cola drinks ?
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
    3. views icon 462 views
  10. I have this long online lab that I am working on and I am stuck on converting Molarity then ultimately finding the % of
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. Gweedo8 asked by Gweedo8
    3. views icon 747 views