EOC Calculate the number of grams of solute in each of the following solutions. (a) 3.63 L of a 3.23 M HCl solution (b) 36.3 mL of a 14.6 M HNO3 solution (c) 37.3 mL of a 10.4 M AgNO3 solution (d) 1.57 L of a 3.2x10-3 M Na2SO4 solution Submit Answer Try Another Version [Reference grams of HCI grams of HNO3 grams of AgNO3 grams of Na2SO4 5 item attempts remaining

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Calculate the number of grams of solute in each of the following solutions.
(a) 3.63 L of a 3.23 M HCI solution
(b) 36.3 mL of a 14.6 M HNO3 solution
(c) 37.3 mL of a 10.4 M AgNO3 solution
(d) 1.57 L of a 3.2x10-³ M Na₂SO4 solution
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Identify which substance is the oxidizing agent and which substance is the reducing agent in each of the following redox reactions.
(Express your answer as a chemical formula.)
a. 4NH3 +502 → 4NO + 6H₂O
is the oxidizing agent.
is the reducing agent.
b. 4NH3 + 302 2N2 + 6H₂O
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is the oxidizing agent.
is the reducing agent.
c. 2FeCl3 + Fe → 3FeCl₂
is the oxidizing agent.
is the reducing agent.
d. 3Cu + 8HNO3 → 3Cu(NO3)2 + 2NO+ 4H₂O
is the oxidizing agent.
is the reducing agent.
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Transcribed Image Text:nemistry (CHEM 9: EOC OWLVZ | Online teaching and learning resource from C... [References] Identify which substance is the oxidizing agent and which substance is the reducing agent in each of the following redox reactions. (Express your answer as a chemical formula.) a. 4NH3 +502 → 4NO + 6H₂O is the oxidizing agent. is the reducing agent. b. 4NH3 + 302 2N2 + 6H₂O Submit Answer is the oxidizing agent. is the reducing agent. c. 2FeCl3 + Fe → 3FeCl₂ is the oxidizing agent. is the reducing agent. d. 3Cu + 8HNO3 → 3Cu(NO3)2 + 2NO+ 4H₂O is the oxidizing agent. is the reducing agent. Try Another Version G Calculate the number of grams of solute in each of the... 5 item attempts remaining (42 unread)
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