(A) How many milligrams of H 2 are produced when one drop (0.05 mL) of the hydrochloric...

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(A) How many milligrams of H2 are produced when one drop (0.05 mL) of the hydrochloric acid solution described in Example 4-6 reacts with an excess of aluminum?

(B) A particular vinegar contains 4.0% CH3COOH by mass. It reacts with sodium carbonate to produce sodium acetate, carbon dioxide, and water. How many grams of carbon dioxide are produced by the reaction of 5.00 mL of this vinegar with an excess of sodium carbonate? The density of the vinegar is 1.01 g/mL.

Example 4-6

A hydrochloric acid solution consists of 28.0% HCl by mass and has a density of 1.14 g/mL. What volume of this solution is required to react completely with 1.87 g?

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General Chemistry Principles And Modern Applications

ISBN: 9780132931281

11th Edition

Authors: Ralph Petrucci, Jeffry Madura, F. Herring, Carey Bissonnette

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