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theoretical percent sulfate in AlK(SO4)2*H2O
What does it mean if the percent of sulfate in a sample of alum is greater that the theoretical percent of sulfate in alum?
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Thomas
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theoretical percent sulfate in AlK(SO4)2*H2O
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thomas richards
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Why is my actual percent of sulfate in alum a lot less than my theoretical percent of sulfate in alum?
Actual Percent SO4= 1.68%
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John
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The mass of the CuSO4 x 5H2O sample is 1.664 g. The mass of the recovered copper is 1.198 g.
Calculate the percent copper in pure
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Lou
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can someone please help me with this question:
mass of ferrous ammonium sulfate = 4g mass of k3(fe(c204)3)*3h2o = 4.25 g 1) using
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eddy
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Hello, I had a question regarding the percent error formula. When I google the formula different formulas pop up either being
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Anonymous
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The percent yield of a reaction is calculated using the formula:
Percent Yield = Actual Yield Theoretical Yield × 100 Percent
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If 1.5g of calcium sulfate dihydrate decomposed to a monohydrate what is the theoretical yield of the calcium sulfate
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Monet
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1. 15.0 g of sodium sulfate are dissolved in water to form 400.0 g of solution. The density of the solution is 1.056 g/mL at
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josh
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Hi there,
I am doing some data calculations for my lab, but I'm having some trouble. Given: Mass of ferrous ammonium sulfate=4.0g
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David
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