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  1. Develop a method to prepare 100 ml of 0.500mol/l aqueous CuSO4x5H2O solution. Include the water molecules that are hydrated to
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  2. You need to prepare 400 ml of a 4M glucose solution. It's chemical formula is C6H12O6 and its formula weight (FW) 180.16. Must
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  3. I need help with this problem. Could someone possibly explain to me how to prepare the journal entry for this problem?Prepare
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  4. Analyze the transactions and do the following:-1. Post to T Accounts 2. Prepare a Chart of Account 3. Record in the General
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  5. PLEASE SHOW PROCEDURE!You wish to prepare an aqueous solution that has a freezing point of -0.100 degrees Celsius. How many
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  6. You are given a 500 mL stock solution of 10%CaCl2 and are askes to prepare a 50 mL solution of .5% CaCl2. How would you prepare
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  7. How do I prepare 40% v/v from 95% ethanol? When we say 95% ethanol, do we usually mean 95% w/w ethanol unless otherwise stated?P
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  8. Posted by candy on Tuesday, October 12, 2010 at 5:04pm.1) How do I prepare 2M nitric acid from 65% concentrated nitric acid? 2)
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  9. what volumes of the folowing concentrated solutions are required to prepare solutions of the final concentrations indicated (a)
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    2. ngugi asked by ngugi
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  10. Show the effect of each transaction on the individual accounts of the expanded accounting equation: Assets=Liabilities +Owner's
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    2. Crystal asked by Crystal
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