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8.79 grams of magnesium sulfate will remain.
1/2 ounce of water, I believe.
One liter of Benedict's solution contains 173 grams sodium citrate, 100 grams sodium carbonate, and 17.3 grams cupric sulfate pentahydrate.
2.04 g
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution ( get moles of HNO3 and 300 ml = 0.300 Liters ) 0.31 grams Nitric acid (1 mole HNO3/63.018 grams) = 0.004919 moles HNO3 Molarity = 0.004919 moles HNO3/0.300 Liters = 0.0164 M HNO3
8.79 grams of magnesium sulfate will remain.
100g
1/2 ounce of water, I believe.
If the media is water, it is 300 grams
One liter of Benedict's solution contains 173 grams sodium citrate, 100 grams sodium carbonate, and 17.3 grams cupric sulfate pentahydrate.
5.50
16.67
744 g/L of ammonium sulphate, at 20 0C
1.5 moles
1.738g × 1 cm3See related link below from Wolfram|Alfa for confirmation.
2.04 g
Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution ( get moles of HNO3 and 300 ml = 0.300 Liters ) 0.31 grams Nitric acid (1 mole HNO3/63.018 grams) = 0.004919 moles HNO3 Molarity = 0.004919 moles HNO3/0.300 Liters = 0.0164 M HNO3