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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 17:00, kathleendthomas
Look at the reaction below: ca(hco3)2 --> caco3 + co2 + h2o first, balance the reaction. once balanced, use dimensional analysis or another method to find out how many moles of carbon dioxide will be produced if we start with 16.5 moles of calcium bicarbonate (calcium hydrogen carbonate). = mol of co2 number needs to be reported to three significant figures.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 18:10, hunterthompson2
Which is true of transition metals when moving from left to right on the periodic table? the d sublevels are not filled across the period. the cation radii become larger across the period. atomic radii increase slightly and then start to decrease. atomic radii decrease slightly and then start to increase. o
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 05:40, yah2muchh
Calculate: select the worksheet tab. this tab you calculate the analyte concentration. ο· fill in the first set of boxes ("moles h2so4" and "moles naoh") based on the coefficients in the balanced equation. (if there is no coefficient, the value is 1.) ο· record the appropriate volumes in the "ml naoh" and "ml h2so4" boxes. ο· record the concentration of the titrant in the m naoh box. click calculate. what is the concentration listed
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