a chunk of pure silver

  1. a chunk of pure silver has a heat capacity of 42.8J/degrees celsius and a mass of 181g. calculate the specific heat of silver.
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  2. silver ions in a solution of silver salts can be recovered by immersing copper metal in the solution. crystals of pure silver
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  3. silver ions in a solution of silver salts can be recovered by immersing copper metal in the solution. crystals of pure silver
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  4. silver ions in a solution of silver salts can be recovered by immersing copper metal in the solution. crystals of pure silver
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  5. An alloy contains 59 g of pure silver and 17 g of pure copper. What is the percentage of silver in the alloy? Express your
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  6. Can someone please explain how to solve this problem. Thank you very much.A chunk of silver has a heat capacity of 42.8
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  7. a craftsperson has 2 alloys of silver. the 1st one is 70%pure silver amd the second one is 50%. how many kilograms of each must
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  8. Silver chloride, often used in silver plating, contains 75.27% Ag.Calculate the mass of silver chloride required to plate 195mg
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  9. a chunk of silver has a heat capacity of 42.8J/degrees celcius and a mass of 181g. calculate the specific heat of silver.
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  10. A chunk of silver has a heat capacity of 42.8 J/degrees C and a mass of 181g. Calculate the specific heat of silver.
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