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How do you calculate the enthalpy change, in kJ/mol for the reaction of copper(II) sulfate?
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You have been asked to do a dilution of a copper sulfate solution. The solution to be diluted is 2.88 M copper sulfate.
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3.05g of hydrated copper sulfate produces 1.94g of anhydrous copper sulfate.Assuming complete removal of all water of
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pure zinc metal into a solution of copper(II) sulfate, the zinc will slowly dissolve to produce zinc sulfate solution, and the
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A student was asked to make some copper(II) sulfate-5-5 (CuSO4.5(H2O) BY reacting copper(II) oxide (CuO) with sulfuric acid.
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copper compounds such as copper (II) sulfate are toxic. before disposal, these compounds must be treated to reduce their
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Josh
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Copper(II) sulfate is an example of a substance that dissolves in water. Copper(II) sulfate is an ionic compound with the
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Heating copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate will evaporate the water from the crystals, leaving anhydrous copper sulfate, a white
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A precipitate is formed by adding 20.0 ml of 0.200M of sodium phosphate to 30.0 ml of 0.50M Copper sulfate. Please write the
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Calculate the volume in liters of a 0.053M copper (II) sulfate solution that contains 4.00 mol of copper (II) sulfate (CuSO4).
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