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How many moles of HNO3
A student performing an experiment mistakenly used 8.0 ml of 16 M HNO3 to dissolve 0.16g of solid copper instead of the 4.0 ml
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Anonymous
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This is a stoichiometry equation.
Cu(s) + 4(HNO3)(aq) -> Cu(NO3)2(aq) + 2(NO2)(g)+2(H2O)(l) If you use 6 moles of nitric acid
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Bryce
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2 HNO3 + 1 Na2S -> H2S + 2 NaNO3
How many moles of H2S would we expect to be formed by reaction if 3.50 moles of HNO3 reacted
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jamie
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Given the following chemical equation:
3 Cu + 8 HNO3 = 3 Cu(NO3)2 + NO + 4 H2O. How many moles of HNO3 are required to react with
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Persia
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Calculate the number of moles of H2O2 required to produce 0.08 moles of HNO3 by the following reaction.
7 H2O2 + N2H4 2 HNO3 + 8
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levy
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Find the mininum ammount of 5.0 M HNO3 needed to dissolve 2.72 g of Cu (s). I have the balanced equation here:
2NO3-(aq)+8H+(aq)+
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Phat Pat
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A 116.9 g sample of nitric acid solution that is 70.0% HNO3 (by mass) contains how many moles of HNO3?
how did you get the answer
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DIANA
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Given the reaction: 3 Cu + 8 HNO3 --> 3 Cu(NO3)2 + 2 NO + 4 H2O
If 12.0 moles of copper react, how many grams of HNO3 are needed?
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Jessica
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A 116.9 g sample of nitric acid solution that is 70.0% HNO3 contains how many moles of HNO3? how did you get the answer
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diana
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A 116.9 g sample of nitric acid solution that is 70.0% HNO3 contains how many moles of HNO3?
how did you get the answer
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diana
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