Chemistry, 13.10.2020 14:01 carlalopezelox2244
H E L P (only answer if you can actually help.) Determine the density of three pure solids on g/cm3. Choose objects of which you are sure of their identity, such as aluminum foil (crumpled or in a ball), copper wire or iron nails. Then, test an object that you think might contain one of the materials you tested. Report as to whether your data supports your hypothesis. Write a 200 word report including hypothesis, procedure, results, and conclusions. Discuss the question, "What factors cause differences in density?" Be specific.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 05:40
Calculate: select the worksheet tab. this tab you calculate the analyte concentration. 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.) record the appropriate volumes in the "ml naoh" and "ml h2so4" boxes. record the concentration of the titrant in the m naoh box. click calculate. what is the concentration listed
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:20
Achemistry student weighs out 0.306 g of citric acid (h3c6h5o7), a triprotic acid, into a 250 ml volumetric flask and dilutes to the mark with distilled water. he plans to titrate the acid with 0.1000 m naoh solution. calculate the volume of naoh solution the student will need to add to reach the final equivalence point. be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:30
Suppose you wanted to make 100 grams of water. what is the molar mass of water (h2o)?
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