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- 3 g of H2 is mixed with 29 g of O2 to yield water. Which is the limite...
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- 3 g of H2 is mixed with 29 g of O2 to yield water. Calculate the maxim...
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- 3 g of H2 is mixed with 29 g of O2 to yield water. Calculate the amoun...
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- Calculate the mass of oxygen required for the complete burning of 2 g ...
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- Calculate the molar mass of CO2.
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- Calculate the molar mass of CH4.
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- One gram mole of a substance contains 6.022xx10^23 molecules. 24 g of...
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- One gram mole of a substance contains 6.022xx10^23 molecules. 24 g of...
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- One gram mole of a substance contains 6.022xx10^23 molecules. Find out...
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- One gram mole of substance contains 6.022xx10^23 molecules. Which is t...
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- How can you illustrate the law of multiple proportions by using oxides...
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- Calculate the number of molecules present in 1 g of water.
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- Calculate the volume of 0.2 mole of sulphur dioxide at STP.
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- "One mole of all substances contain the same number of specified parti...
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- "One mole of all substances contain the same number of specified parti...
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- "One mole of all substances contain the same number of specified parti...
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- "One mole of all substances contain the same number of specified parti...
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- Calculate the molecular mass of the following: H2O, CO2, CH4
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- calculate the mass percent of different elements present in sodiun sul...
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- Calculate the amount of carbon dioxide that could be produced when 1 m...
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