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  1. cobalt(11)chloride is commonly obtained from chemical supply houses as a hydrate with the formula CoCl2*6H2O. An analysis showed
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  2. Cobalt(II) chloride is commonly obtained from chemical supply houses as a hydrate with theformula CoCl2 • 6 H2O. An analysis
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  3. Cobalt(2) chloride is commonly obtained from chemical supply houses as a hydrate with the formula COCL2*6H2O an analysis showed
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  4. What is the number of unpaired electrons for the following compounds:Cobalt (II) chloride Copper (II) chloride Iron (II)
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  5. When you placed transition metals on a scale to find their mass, why are the values negative or positive. For example these
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  6. 24. Identify a source of error for the experimental design of the cobalt(II)chloride systemIn the experiment, there were three
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  7. Cobalt chloride forms pink crystals. When they are heated water is evolved and they turn blue. Explain how you could use cobalt
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  8. cobalt chloride forms pink crystals. when they are heated water is evolved an they turn blue. can you please explain how you
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  9. Cobalt Chloride forms pink crystals.When they are heated,water is evolved and they turn blue..Explain how we could use Cobalt
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  10. A student reacted 5.33 grams of cobalt with oxygen gas and obtained 7.50 grams of cobalt oxide. Determine the empirical formula
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