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When heated, CaCO3 decomposes as follows: CaCO3 (s) = CO2 (g) +CaO (s)
in an experiment, 10.00 g of CaCO3 was placed in a .500 L
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What is the function of water in an experiment where dry hydrogen chloride gas is passed through heated zinc turnings and then
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Suppose you put 50mL of water in the can instead of 100mL and heated it to 40 degrees instead of 20 degrees. In what ways, if
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In an experiment to determine heat loss to a calorimeter, 100.0 mL of cool water was measured into the calorimeter and allowed
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In my experiment I heated some oxide of tin, in order to figure out its empirical formula.
How would the empirical formula be
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It says 8. In a similar experiment Mary Moreorlesss was to determine the loss of weight when a crucible of potassium chlorate
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7. A student conducts an experiment on a different hydrate. The empty crucible is heated to a constant
mass of 24.330. A sample
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The diagram below represents an experiment in which a student placed a 0.030 kilogram lead cube in a beaker of water at 20°C.
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what happens when solids, liquids, and gases are heated/cooled?
Most expand if heated; contract if cooled. Solids, if heated high
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which type of experiment gives researchers the greatest control of the independent variable
a laboratory experiment a natural
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