A much larger sample of water is allowed to evaporate than was evaporated in question No.1 and 0.152 g of the white resi

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A much larger sample of water is allowed to evaporate than was evaporated in question No.1 and 0.152 g of the white resi

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A much larger sample of water is allowed to evaporate than was evaporated in question No.1 and 0.152 g of the white residue is collected. Hydrochrolic acid is added to the dry sample and 23 mL of gas are collected over water at 20 °C (P H₂O -17.5 torr). The atmospheric pressure is 752 torr. Which of the following sets of information represent experimental data collected? a. 0.152 g solid, 23 mL gas b. hydrochloric acid, 23 mL gas c. white residue, 0.152 g Ob OC d d. 20°C, 752 torr, white residue e. white residue, hydrochloric acid
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