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If 2.3 moles of water decomposes to it's
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Potassium dichromate (K2Cr207) was mixed
with 100.0ml of concentrated hydrochloric acid
in 750.0ml gas collection jar. The products of
the reaction were Potassium Chloride,
Chromium Chloride (CrC13), Water (H2O) and
chlorine gas. The pressure the jar is measured
to be 152 kPa and 298K. How much potassium
dichromate, in g, was added to the
concentrated HCl if chlorine was the only gas
produced?
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How many molecules of water are there in
17.59L of water vapour at SATP?
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