RAM of copper (II) tetraoxosulphate

  1. The same quantity of electricity is passed through 2voltameters connected in series, one copper voltmeter with copper electrode
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  2. (1) The same quantity of electricity is passed through 2voltameters connected in series, one copper voltmeter with copper
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  3. (1) The same quantity of electricity is passed through 2voltameters connected in series, one copper voltmeter with copper
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  4. The standard electrode potentials for zn/zn and cu/cu are -0.76v and0.34v respectively at 298k.calculate the free energy change
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  5. How an aqueous solution of zinc tetraoxosulphate(iv) could be obtained from copper(ii)tetraoxosulphate(iv) solutions
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  6. Describe how aqueous zinc tetraoxosulphate (VI) could be obtained from copper( II) tetraoxosulphate (VI) solution
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  7. calculate the mass in grammes of copper that will be deposited by dissolving 6.5g of zinc in copper tetraoxosulphate(vi)
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  8. calculate the mass in grams of copper that will be deposited by dissolving 6.5g of zinc in copper tetraoxosulphate(vi)solution
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  9. 2.40g of copper (ii)tetraoxosulphate(iv) crystals are prepared from 0.45g of copper (ii) oxide.the copper (ii)
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  10. The solubility of copper(ii) tetraoxosulphate vi at 85°c is 60g in 100g and at 15°c is 18.8g in 100g. if 120g of solution
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