How many milliliters of 3.22 M H2SO4 are required to react with 1.00 g of CuO according to the following equation? CuO(s) + H2SO4(aq) → CuSO4(aq) + H2O(l)
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First, we need to find the moles of CuO in 1.00 g. To do this, we'll use the molar mass of CuO (63.55 g/mol for Cu and 16.00 g/mol for O). Moles of CuO = (1.00 g) / (63.55 g/mol + 16.00 g/mol) = 1.00 g / 79.55 g/mol = 0.01257 mol Show more…
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