may you please do "Reaction sequence stoichiometry" and "Solving limiting reactant problems in solution" ive seen other videos but i dont really understand why they do those steps. thank you
the mg is copper (Cu) because the problem says CuSO4 is added until the COPPER no longer precipitates. So, you would convert the mg of Cu to g of CuSO4, turn the mL into L and then divide to get g/L
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may you please do "Reaction sequence stoichiometry" and "Solving limiting reactant problems in solution" ive seen other videos but i dont really understand why they do those steps. thank you
What a funny coincidence! Those are the next 2 problems on my list. I should have them posted in a couple hours.
theres another set of problems that only give mL and mg
the mg is copper (Cu) because the problem says CuSO4 is added until the COPPER no longer precipitates. So, you would convert the mg of Cu to g of CuSO4, turn the mL into L and then divide to get g/L