Ans: Volume of stock H2SO4 required = 6.94 ml
Given:
Concentration of stock H2SO4 solution M1 = 18.0 M
Concentration of the final H2SO4 solution needed M2 = 2.50 M
Final volume of H2SO4 needed, V2 = 50.0 ml
To determine:
Volume of stock needed, V1
Explanation:
Use the dilution relation:
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In a school’s laboratory, students require 50.0 mL of 2.50 M H2SO4 for an experiment, but the only available stock solution of the acid has a concentration of 18.0 M. What volume of the stock solution would they use to make the required solution?
We have the following data:
M1 (initial molarity) = 2.50 M (or mol/L)
V1 (initial volume) = 50.0 mL → 0.05 L
M2 (final molarity) = 18.0 M (or mol/L)
V2 (final volume) = ? (in mL)
Let's use the formula of dilution and molarity, so we have:
Answer:
The volume is approximately 6.94 mL
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Answer:
12 mol of water
Explanation:
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We know that 1 mole of co2 has a mass of 4.01 g so how many moles will there be in 528 g.
We apply a simple rule of three
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c)it involves drawing copper into long wires
d)it involves breaking molecular bonds between copper compounds
The correct answer is D:
it involves breaking molecular bonds between copper compounds .
The explanation :
-when we melt a copper it is a physical change because the substance is still copper and have the same shape.
- but for example Burning a copper it is a chemical change. Fire activates a chemical reaction between copper and oxygen.
-The oxygen in the air reacts with the copper and the chemical bonds are broken.
- the chemical change is changing the other compound bonded to the copper atoms.
So, the correct answer is D
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Explanation:
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