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When you have a solution containing NH3 what will happen when copper (i) sulfate is added?
You have a 5.0 M copper sulfate stock solution and a 2 M NaCl stock solution. You wish to prepare a solution with a final concentration of 0.25 M copper sulfate and 0.25 M NaCl containing 330 mL of water as a solvent. How many milliliters of the NaCl stock solution would the solution contain?
What is the concentration of Cu2+ when 0.025 moles of copper (II) sulfate are added to one liter of a solution that is 1.0M CN-? Cu2+ + 4CN- —> <— Cu(CN)4 2-
What would happen if iron filings were added to a solution of zinc sulfate?
A student must prepare 500.0 mL of solution containing 3.550 grams of solid copper(II) sulfate. Which of the following statements are FALSE regarding the proper procedure to prepare this solution? I. The 3.550 grams of solid copper(II) sulfate is dissolved in a 500.0-ml volumetric flask containing 500.0 mL of water. II. The 3.550 grams of solid copper(II) sulfate is dissolved in a 500.0-ml volumetric flask containing 400 mL of distilled water before dilution to 500.0-mL. III. The 3.550 grams of...
You need to prepare 200ml of a 0.4M solution of copper sulfate (CuSO4). You have 80mL of a 0.5M CuSO4 solution and 100ml of 7.5% (w/v) CuSO4 solution. What volume of 7.5% CuSO4 and water needs to be added to the 80mL of 0.5M CuSO4 solution to make up 200mL of 0.4M CuSO4? Molar mass of CuSO4 = 159.609 g/mol % (weight/volume) means mass (in g) in volume (100mL)
copper coil is added to a solution of sodium sulfate. write the total ionic equation
When a 5.00 g mixture of ammonium sulfate and lithium sulfate is added to an aqueous solution containing excess barium nitrate, 9.20 g solid barium sulfate are collected. What mass of ammonium sulfate is present in this mixture?
40. Concentrated aqueous ammonia is added to a solution of copper(II) sulfate. A white precipitate forms. The precipitate dissolves as more ammonia is added, generating an intensely blue solution. Which combination of net ionic equations, in the appropriate order, describes this chemistry?! I Cu?* (aq) + 2OH(aq) Cu(OH)2 (19) II Cu?" (aq) + 2OH(aq) = Cu(OH)2 (8) III Cu(OH)(aq) + 4 NH, (aq) Cu(NH3),?* () + 2OH(aq) IV Cu(OH)2 (8) + 4NH, (aq) Cu(NH3)*(14) + 2OH(aq) V NH3(aq) + H20...
A solution contains 0.021 M Cl? and 0.017 M I?. A solution containing copper (I) ions is added to selectively precipitate one of the ions. At what concentration of copper (I) ion will a precipitate begin to form? What is the identity of the precipitate? Ksp(CuCl) = 1.0 × 10-6, Ksp(CuI) = 5.1 × 10-12. please show work! A) 4 .8 × 10-5 M, CuCl B) 3 .0 × 10-10 M, CuI C) 3 .0 × 10-10 M, CuCl D)...
2. Copper(I) sulfate forms a bright blue solution in water. If a piece of zinc metal is placed in a beaker of aqueous CuSO4 solution, the blue color fades with time, the zinc strip begins to erode, and a black solid forms around the zinc strip. What is happening? Write half-reactions to show the chemical changes that are occurring. What will happen if a piece of copper metal is placed in a colorless aqueous solution of ZnCl2?