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Chemistry, 02.12.2021 02:10, wbaker

Use the balanced equation to answer the following questions. CuSO4(aq) + 2NaOH(aq) Cu(OH)2(s) + Na2SO4(aq)

A. What is the ratio of moles of CuSO4 to moles of Na2SO4
B. What is the ratio of moles of CuSO4 to moles of NaOH_
2. Determine the limiting reagent if 798.1 g CuSO4 reacts with 280.0 NaOH. Show all your calculations below. Justify your answer.
3. Use the limiting reagent to determine how many grams of Cu(OH)2 should precipitate out in the reaction. Show your work
4. If only 174.6 g of Cu(OH)2 precipitate were actually collected from the reaction, what would the percent yield be? Show your work

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