Consider the following hypothetical aqueous

  1. Consider the following hypothetical aqueous reaction: A (aq)-->B(aq)}. A flask is charged with 0.065 (mole) of A in a total
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  2. Which one of the following pairs of 0.100 mol L-1 solutions, when mixed, will produce a buffer solution?A. 50. mL of aqueous
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  3. How do these react? Some may have no reaction.a. aqueous chromium(III) nitrate plus magnesium metal b. aqueous lithium sulfate
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  4. which of the following liquids have the highest freezing point?a- aqueous Fe(NO3)3 (0.030) b- aqueous glucose (0.050 m) c-
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  5. Which one of the following liquids will have the highestfreezing point? A. pure H2O B. aqueous glucose (0.050 m) C. aqueous CoI2
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  6. Write the molecular, total ionic, and net ionic, for the reaction.1). Aqueous sodium carbonate is reacted with aqueous nickle
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  7. Aqueous sodium hydroxide is added to a mixture of an aqueous solution of X with some aluminium alloy. On warming, ammonia gas is
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  8. We have an aqueous solution that contains47% (by mass) of a hypothetical solute Z. The formula weight of the solute Z is 209
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  9. Consider an aqueous solution that contains22 % (by mass) of a hypothetical solute Z. The formula weight of the solute Z is
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  10. We have an aqueous solution that contains22% (by mass) of a hypothetical solute Z. The formula weight of the solute Z is 173
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