What is the net ionic equation for the reaction of nitric acid with Lithium hydroxide The answer is ……………………………… Ca (NO3)2 is ………………. ( soluble, insoluble ) salt. (NH4)2CO3 is ……………… ( soluble, insoluble ) salt.
What is the net ionic equation for the reaction of nitric acid with Lithium hydroxide The answer is ……………………………… Ca (NO3)2 is ………………. ( soluble, insoluble ) salt. (NH4)2CO3 is ……………… ( soluble, insoluble ) salt.
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- What is the net ionic equation for the reaction of nitric acid with Lithium hydroxide
The answer is ………………………………
- Ca (NO3)2 is ………………. ( soluble, insoluble ) salt.
- (NH4)2CO3 is ……………… ( soluble, insoluble ) salt.
- How many grams of Cr can be produced by the reaction of 44.1 g of Cr2O3 with 35.0 g of Al according to the following chemical equation
2Al + Cr2O3 AL2O3 + 2Cr
The answer is ……………………………
- The valuable compound diborane , B2H6, can be made by the reaction:
2NaBH4 + I2 B2H6 + NaI +H2
You use 1.203 g of NaBH4 (molar mass = 37.8 gl mol) and excess iodine. If you isolate 0.295g of B2H6 (molar mass = 27.6 g/mol), the percentage yield of B2H6 is …………………..
- Consider the unbalanced reaction:
Al + O2 Al2O3
- The mass of Al2O3 in g produced from the reaction mixture of 3.82 g Al and 6.40 g O2 is ………………..
- What is the number of significant figures does the sum of the following contain
- + 5.652 , the answer is …………….
0.3 + 5.652 , the answer is ………………
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