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Offline Enia Jonas

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How much is the volume of the solution containing 20% of H2SO4 with d=1.14 g/cm3, which is consumed to take H2, needed to reduce 20.88 g Fe3O4?
a) 150.7
b)152.7
c)154.7
d)164.7

explain the answer...
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Offline DrCMS

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Re: How much is the volume of the solution containing 20% (continues)
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2011, 06:28:46 AM »
FYI that is not how this forum works so every time you post a question without showing your attempt to solve it Borek or somebody else (but probably Borek) will point out the forum policy and nobody else will help you until you show you've tried to answer the question.  Live with it or piss off but do not have a go at those of us who do come here to help people.

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Re: How much is the volume of the solution containing 20% (continues)
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2011, 02:12:07 PM »
FYI i have solved the problem the correct answer is c i just wanted to prove it! :)
and plz stop posting at my problems thank you!!!!

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