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  1. Given the reaction:Cu2+(aq) + S2-(aq) CuS(s) What will happen (a) if CuSO4(aq) is added? And (b) if Na2SO4(aq) is added? A. (a)
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  2. Given the reaction:Cu2+(aq) + S2-(aq) CuS(s) What will happen (a) if CuSO4(aq) is added? And (b) if Na2SO4(aq) is added? A. (a)
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  3. Given the reaction:Cu2+(aq) + S2-(aq) CuS(s) What will happen (a) if CuSO4(aq) is added? And (b) if Na2SO4(aq) is added? A. (a)
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  4. if the product is a proper fraction in simplest form, that is all you need to do.If the product is not in simplest form, you may
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  5. Help with prediction products of a reaction!4-phenylbutanoyl chloride + AlCl3 --> ? the molecular formula of the product is
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  6. Find the product of √30 and 6√10. Express it in standard form (i.e., a√b. Enter the product of the coefficients followed
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  7. 5 distinct positive reals form an arithmetic progression. The 1st, 2nd and 5th term form a geometric progression. If the product
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  8. 5 distinct positive reals form an arithmetic progression. The 1st, 2nd and 5th term form a geometric progression. If the product
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  9. If the product is not in its simplest form, you may want to reduce it to its simplest form. If the product is an improper
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  10. What is the product of a complex conjugated?The product of complex conjugates is a difference of two squares it is always a real
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