That depends upon the concentration of the solution. If it is a 1 molar solution, then 2 ml contain .002 moles.
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I assume you mean 0.5 molar, but I'll go with what I'm given. If you have 500 molar of barium chloride, you will have 1000 molar of chloride ions as there are 2 chlorides for every 1 molecule of barium chloride. Having the 100ml there is irrelevant as you are talking about concentration and didn't ask for moles.
By this, I assume you mean, the chemical reaction. If this is the case, the answer is 2I +2NaCl
Sodium Hpyo Chloride is a typo. I assume that you meant Sodium Hypochlorite. Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCL) is used in bleach and disinfectants.Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_hypochlorite
Since copper (I) chloride has only limited solubility in water I will assume you mean copper (II) chloride, CuCl2. Then the ions will be Cu2+ and Cl-.
I dont exactly know what the difference between the books are but you follow the standard procedure, using Q=mc(delta)T, where c is the specific heat of hcl and naoh, you can say that you assume the hcl and naoh take on the properties of water unless you know hwo to calculate it. Hope that helps
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i assume you mean elemental aluminum? if so then there is nothing in aluminum because (at 99.99 percent purity there is almost nothing in elemental aluminum.) tldr: its just aluminum.
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I assume that you mean sodium chloride, in which case the chemical formula is NaCl.
I assume you meant to say, "Can you tell what a can is by looking at it?" Yes you can. Aluminum cans have a distinct shape.
Let's see. Assume iron II. Fe + 2HCl --> FeCl2 + H2 You get the products Iron (II) chloride ( ferrous chloride ) and hydrogen gas.
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I assume you mean 0.5 molar, but I'll go with what I'm given. If you have 500 molar of barium chloride, you will have 1000 molar of chloride ions as there are 2 chlorides for every 1 molecule of barium chloride. Having the 100ml there is irrelevant as you are talking about concentration and didn't ask for moles.
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I assume you mean grams of aluminum. 4.1 X 10 -5 grams aluminum (1 mole Al/26.98 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole Al) = 9.2 X 1017 atoms of aluminum ------------------------------------------
By this, I assume you mean, the chemical reaction. If this is the case, the answer is 2I +2NaCl
On a 1991 Lincoln Continental : I'm not a mechanic / technician but I have never heard of aluminum heads for the 3.8 litre Ford V6 engine So , I would assume they are cast iron