If 50.0grams of copper initially

  1. If 50.0grams of copper initially at 145.0 C is put into 150.0mL of water initially at 25.00C, then what will the final
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  2. What mass of copper solid, initially at 25oC,should be added to 100 g of steam, initially at100oC, if we want exactly half of
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  3. A hot lump of 33.2 g of copper at an initial temperature of 70.5 °C is placed in 50.0 mL of H2O initially at 25.0 °C and
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  4. A chemist has a supply of supersaturated CuSO4 solution that contains 230.0grams per litre of water. The chemist also has
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  5. A copper cylinder is initially at 20.0 oC. At what temperature in oC will its volume be 0.39 % larger than it is at 20.0 oC? The
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  6. A student drops two metallic objects into a 120 g steel container holding 150 g of water at 25°C. One object is a 200 g cube of
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  7. A hot lump of 46.9 g of copper at an initial temperature of 54.5 °C is placed in 50.0 mL of H2O initially at 25.0
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  8. 38.0kg mass of copper is melted to be cast into a graphite mold at a copper pipe foundtry. If the solid copper starts off at the
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  9. Copper dissolves in nitric acid, producing copper (ll) nitrate. After reaction with sodium hydroxide and heating, copper nitrate
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  10. is it easy to distinguish between between the different oxidation states of copper? why?-I answered yes because copper (I) is
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