a) moles of malachite in

  1. I am trying to answer my questions for thermal decomposition of malachite lab. I have moles of malachite in 1g= 0.0045moles of
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  2. a) moles of malachite in 1g:1g / (221.12g/mol) = .004522 mol (b) moles of CuO produced: .72g / (79.55g/mol) = .009051 mol (c)
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  3. 3. Use the mole ratio of CuO produced per mole of malachite to write a balanced equation for the malachite decomposition
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  4. The question is with a lab that I have already done. Here are my numbersmoles of malachite in 1g 221.12 moles of CuO produced
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  5. Thermal DecompositionWhat is the ratio of moles of CuO produced per moles of malachite decomposed? I have 0.004522431/0.01257071
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  6. What is the percentage yield if 110.6 g of malachite are formed when 1.5 moles of copper sulfate reacts with an excess of sodium
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  7. Theoretically how many grams of malachite should be formed when 1.5 moles of Copper Sulphate reacts with an excess of sodium
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  8. Use the mole ratio of CuO produced per mole of malachite to write a balanced equation for the malachite decomposition reaction.
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  9. Use the mole ratio of CuO produced per mole of malachite to write a balanced equation for malachite decomposition reaction.
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  10. I need to write a balanced equation for this problem and am having difficulty doing so.The question is this: use the mole ratio
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