Chemistry, 19.05.2021 22:50, Bg88860709
How can scientists use their knowledge of chemical reactions?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 11:40, Wemaybewrong
Modern pennies are composed of zinc coated with copper. a student determines the mass of a penny to be 2.482 g and then makes several scratches in the copper coaling (to expose the underlying zinc). the student puts the scratched penny in hydrochloric acid, where the following reaction occurs between the zinc and the hcl (the copper remains undissolved): zn(s) + 2 hcl(aq) → h2(g) + zncl(aq)the student collects the hydrogen produced over water at 25 °c. the collected gas occupies a volume of 0.899 l at a total pressure of 79 j mmhg. calculate the percent zinc (by mass) in the penny. (assume that all the zn in the penny dissolves.)
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:00, sophiaa23
Which of the following is an example of physical change not a chemical change? a) a log gives off heat and light as it burns. b) a tree stores energy from the sun in its fruit. c) a penny lost in the grass slowly changes color. d) a water pipe freezes and cracks on a cold night.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 23:00, autumperry3599
What is the chemical formula for dihydrogen monoxide
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