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ok1) Find Total Mr of Formula
2) Find Mr of Salt
3) Subtract Salt Mr from Total
4) Divide the number you get by 18 (Mr of Water)
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ok1) Find Total Mr of Formula
2) Find Mr of Salt
3) Subtract Salt Mr from Total
4) Divide the number you get by 18 (Mr of Water)
Can u give an example??1) Find Total Mr of Formula
2) Find Mr of Salt
3) Subtract Salt Mr from Total
4) Divide the number you get by 18 (Mr of Water)
Intuition:It is an oxidizing acid, according to wikipedia.
Apparently, Oxidizing acids can react with metals that are less reactive.
Like Dilute Nitric Acid, the Nitrate Ions act as the oxidizing agents.
In Concentrated Sulphuric acid, the Sulfate ions act as oxidizing agent, and can even reduce copper to Cu+2.
But why don't Gold and Platinum react? Is it something to do with their metallic bonding?
Copper is a metal too, yet is reacts.
CuSO4.xH2OCan u give an example??
how come the tota l is 250????CuSO4.xH2O
Total = 250
Mr of CuSO4 = 160
Mr of Water present = 250 - 160 = 90
x = 90 / 18 = 5
When dilute sulfuric acid is electrolysed between inert electrodes, which statements are correct?
1 Hydrogen is released at the negative electrode.
2 Oxygen is released at the positive electrode.
3 Sulfur dioxide is released at the positive electrode. 4 The acid becomes more concentrated.
A 1, 2 and 4 B 1 and 2 only C 2 and 3 D 3 and 4
Copper is less reactive than Hydrogenwhy does'nt copper react with dilute sulphuric acid?
how come you ppl deduce which metal can react with which acid
K,Na,Li,Ca,Mg,Al,Zn,Fe,Pb..... react with dilute acids.why does'nt copper react with dilute sulphuric acid?
how come you ppl deduce which metal can react with which acid
thanksK,Na,Li,Ca,Mg,Al,Zn,Fe,Pb..... react with dilute acids.
Cu,Hg,Ag,Au,Pt...... do not react with dilute acids...
formula for molarity isPart 3 please explain anyone??
Its simple.Part 3 please explain anyone??
formula for molarity is
molarity=moles/vol
molarity= 0.100 mol/dm^3
vol=44 cm^3
1 cm^3=1000 dm^3
so,
0.100=mole/44
0.100*44/1000=moles
moles=0.0044 moles (ans)
Thank youformula for molarity is
molarity=moles/vol
molarity= 0.100 mol/dm^3
vol=44 cm^3
1 cm^3=1000 dm^3
so,
0.100=mole/44
0.100*44/1000=moles
moles=0.0044 moles (ans)
Thanks broIts simple.
You know the volume. Moles can be calculated by the formula
moles = conc./1000 x volume
moles = 0.100/1000 x 44
moles = 0.0044
whats the differenceUse the formula which I mentioned its more simple
Not much!! But in ur formula u convert it into dm^3 to solve further. But here u need to put in the values and voila!!whats the difference
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