How many milliliters of 3.00 M NaOH are required to react with 4.00 mL of 16.0 M HNO3?
How many milliliters of 3.00 M NaOH are required to react with 0.500 g of Cu+2 to form Cu(OH)2?
Based on your answers, question 2 and 3, if a student added 25mL of NaOH, in part 2 of the experiment, there will be enough NaOH to react with both the HNO3 and Cu+2.True False
A student decomposed 3.67g of copper (II) hydroxide into copper (II) oxide. How many mL of 3M H2SO4 is need to react with all the copper (II) oxide?
Using the information in question 5, how much copper (II) sulfate, in grams, are prodcued?
Using the amount of copper (II) sulfate produced, in question 6, how much copper (in grams) is produced if excess zinc is used?
In step 5 , of the experiment, 6M HCl is added to react with any unreactive Zn left in solution. If a student has 5.21g of copper (II) sulfate, how much zinc is needed to react with copper so that no HCl is needed in this step?