What would the coefficient be for the produced salt in

  1. What would the coefficient be for the produced salt in a balanced chemical equation of this acid and base?HNO3 + Ca(OH)2
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  2. What would the coefficient be for the produced salt in a balanced chemical equation of this acid and base?HNO3 + Ca(OH)2
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  3. Consider the salt FeSO4.7H20.What quantity in grams of salt could be produced from 1g of iron, assuming the overall reaction
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  4. Nitric acid (HNO) and potassium hydroxide (KOH) combine in a neutralization reaction to form water and a salt. Which of the
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  5. Which two factors explain why salt was so valuable to West Africans?Salt helped prevent dehydration in the hot climate. Salt was
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  6. Table salt, NaCl(s), and sugar, C12H22O11(s), are accidentally mixed. A 4.00-g sample is burned, and 3.30 g of CO2(g) is
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  7. Table salt, NaCl, and sugar C12H22O11 are accidentally mixed. A 5.50g sample is burned and 3.60g of CO2 is produced. What was
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  8. Table salt, NaCl(s), and sugar, C12H22O11(s), are accidentally mixed. A 5.50-g sample is burned, and 3.10 g of CO2(g) is
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  9. Table salt, NaCl(s), and sugar, C12H22O11(s), are accidentally mixed. A 4.00-g sample is burned, and 2.70 g of CO2(g) is
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  10. Table salt, NaCl(s), and sugar, C12H22O11(s), are accidentally mixed. A 5.50-g sample is burned, and 1.70 g of CO2(g) is
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