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  2. Classify the following as homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. Air,...

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  7. When two elements combine to form more than one compound the different...

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  8. When two elements combine to form more than one compound the different...

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  9. A compound contains 80% of carbon and 20% hydrogen. If the molecular m...

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  10. A compound contains 4.07% of hydrogen, 24.27% of carbon and 71.65% of ...

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  11. Nitrogen forms various oxides. Identify the law of chemical combinatio...

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  12. Which of the following weighs more? 1 mole of glucose, 4 moles of oxyg...

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  13. 3 g of H2 is mixed with 29 g of O2 to yield water. Which is the limite...

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  14. 3 g of H2 is mixed with 29 g of O2 to yield water. Calculate the maxim...

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  15. 3 g of H2 is mixed with 29 g of O2 to yield water. Calculate the amoun...

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  17. Calculate the molar mass of CO2.

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  18. Calculate the molar mass of CH4.

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  19. One gram mole of a substance contains 6.022xx10^23 molecules. 24 g of...

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  20. One gram mole of a substance contains 6.022xx10^23 molecules. 24 g of...

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