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  1. How many grams of copper is deposited from an aqueous solution of copper sulfate, (CuSO4(aq)), by passing one mole of electrons
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    2. Rapinder S. asked by Rapinder S.
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  2. 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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    2. Lou asked by Lou
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  3. How many grams of copper is deposited from an aqueous solution of copper sulfate, (CuSO4(aq)), by passing one mole of electrons
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  4. If you had left your copper(II) nitrate/potassium hydroxide precipitate stand for a while, the precipitate would turn into a
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    2. Cortney asked by Cortney
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  5. In a lab, .0092 moles of Cu were reacted with .0046 miles of S. What would happen to the mole Cu/mole S ratio if some of the
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  6. Does one mole of copper have the same mass as one mole of iron? Explain.- I say no since: 1 mol Cu = 63.55g/mol 1 mol Fe =
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  7. if you react one mole of sodium hyrdoxide with excess copper(II) sulfate, how many moles of copper(II) hydroxid are produced?
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  8. which will become a buffer in 1L of H2O?a) 0.3 mole KOH & 0.3 mole HBr b) 0.5 mole NH3 & 0.5 mole HCl c) 0.2 mole NaCl & 0.3
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  9. A 0.62-mm-diameter copper wire carries a tiny current of 2.0 μA . The molar mass of copper is 63.5 g/mole and its density is
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    2. Jeff asked by Jeff
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  10. determine the density in copper at 1305K. 1 mole of vacancies in copper is 104kJ. The answer I calculated this time is
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