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How was George Trepal able to reseal the Coke bottles that he had poisoned?
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The following, HCl + NaOH → H2O + NaCl, qualifies as what type of reaction?
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How much NaBr is needed to react completely with 100.0 g of AgNO3, according to the equation NaBr + AgNO3 → AgBr + NaNO3?
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What formula does an ionic compound made from Cu2+ and nitrogen possess?
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In the reaction 4 Fe + 3 O2 → 2 Fe2O3, how much oxygen is needed to react completely with 19.83 g of iron?
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If 118.0 g of potassium are reacted completely with excess chlorine, according to the equation 2 K + Cl2 → 2 KCl, how much potassium chloride could form?
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What is the formula of an ionic compound made from sodium and nitrogen?
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How many grams of HCl are produced according to the following equation, H2 + Cl2 → 2 HCl, when 4.0 g of hydrogen reacts completely?
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According to the reaction NaOH + HCl → NaCl + H2O, which is the limiting reactant when 37.0 g of HCl are mixed with 37.0 g NaOH?
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How many grams of water are produced if 32.0 g of CH4 are completely consumed, according to the equation CH4 + 2 O2 → CO2 + 2 H2O?
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If 78.0 g of potassium are consumed to make KCl according to the equation 2 K + Cl2 → 2 KCl, how much product can form?
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