How many grams of copper will be replaced in 2 L of a 1.50 M CuSO 4 solution if the…
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How many grams of copper will be replaced in 2 L of a 1.50 M CuSO4 solution if the latter is made to react with 27.0g of aluminium?
- 48g
- 95.25g
- 10g
- 190g
Answer
(B) 95.25g
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