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Copper dissolves in nitric acid,
Copper dissolves in nitric acid, producing copper (ll) nitrate. After reaction with sodium hydroxide and heating, copper nitrate
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Raj
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You have .5g of copper. If the nitric acid is 16 M HNO3, how many milliliters of nitric acid will react exactly with that amount
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Morgan
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Copper reacts with nitric acid according to the following reaction:
3 Cu (s) + 8 HNO3 (aq) --> 3 Cu(NO3)2 (aq) + 2 NO (g) + 4 H2O
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Christy
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A 2.5g sample of impure Copper was analyzed by allowing it to react with 45mL of 5M Nitric Acid to form Copper (II) Nitrate,
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Delila
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Copper reacts with nitric acid according to the equation 3Cu(s)+8HNO3-->3CuNO3 +2NO +4H2O.calculate mass of copper nitrate
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NESTO SOWA
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Students are instructed to add no more than 0.25 mL of 15 M nitric acid. What
volume of 15 M nitric acid is required to react
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Bob McRonalds
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A certain liquid dissolves copper (II) sulphate to form blue solution. This is likely to be A. Hydrochloric acid
B. Liquefied
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Rukia
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A 0.411 g sample of powdered copper mixed with an inert, soluble additive was fully consumed by 23.4mL of 0.602M nitric acid,
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Veronica
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according to the reaction below:
4 NO + 3 O2 + 2 H2O → 4 HNO3 a) 0,001 g of NO dissolves into 1 liter of rainwater and all of
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karem
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In dilute nitric acid, HNO3, copper metal dissolves according to the following equation:
3Cu(s) + 8HNO3(aq) ----> 3Cu(NO3)2(aq) +
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Ella
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