Answer:
There are 10 moles of copper(II)sulfate.
Explanation:
We know that molarity is a concentration measure that expresses the moles of solute per liter of solution: in this case, being 1.30 molar, there are 1.30 moles of solute in 1 liter of solution. We solve with the following simple rule of three:
1 L solution-----2 moles of copper(II)sulfate
5 L solution----x= (5 L solution x 2 moles of copper(II)sulfate)/1 L solution
<em>x= 10 moles of copper(II)sulfate</em>
What ever your demcial is move it to the left twice until there is no demcial like 9.8 move twice 980
Answer:
The answer is D; 1.45 x 10^-4
Answer:
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Explanation:
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