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What is NiNO32?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

One Nickel atom, one Nitrogen atom, and 32 Oxegen atoms combined into a molecule.

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What volume of 0.55m nino32 will react with 45ml of 1.50m k2co3 to form nico3and kno3?

To determine the volume of NiNO32 needed to react with 45 mL of K2CO3, you need to use the stoichiometry of the reaction. First, write and balance the chemical equation for the reaction. Then, use the molarity of K2CO3 to calculate the moles of K2CO3 present. Finally, use the balanced equation to find the volume of NiNO32 needed based on the stoichiometry of the reaction.


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