The reaction between copper(II) chloride dihydrate and aluminum must occur in an aqueous environment...true, but the mas

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The reaction between copper(II) chloride dihydrate and aluminum must occur in an aqueous environment...true, but the mas

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The Reaction Between Copper Ii Chloride Dihydrate And Aluminum Must Occur In An Aqueous Environment True But The Mas 1
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The reaction between copper(II) chloride dihydrate and aluminum must occur in an aqueous environment...true, but the masses of each individual reactant and the volume of water must be known to dissect the reaction mixture and any left over reactants, as well as the concentration of ions in the solution. In the experimental analysis in project #3, the following amount of copper(II) chloride dihydrate and aluminum were combined, in a specified volume of water. Mass CuCl2.2H₂O = (2.000x10^0) g Mass Aluminum = (1.40x10^-1) g Volume of water = (8.90x10^1) mL Given these values, perform the analysis for project #3, question number 3. Use the values generated by this question to calculate the theoretical yield of copper in grams. Input the answer in this quiz to three significant figures and in scientific notation to check your answers. Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible. Your Answer: Answer x10 units
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