Chemistry, asked by thalasamun777, 11 months ago

How many mole of cu (NO3)2
can be prepared from 1.00 g of cu? ​

Answers

Answered by amanpro51
6

Answer:

one

Explanation:

Cu+HNO3= Cu (NO3)2+H2

Answered by adityamahale2003
12

Answer:

0.015

Explanation:

By reaction between Cu and NO₃

  Cu + 2NO₃ → Cu(NO₃)₂

From this we find that 1 mole of Cu produces 1 mole of Cu(NO₃)₂

No. of moles in 1g of Cu=   given mass/gram atomic mass

                                       =1/63.54

                                       =0.015

Since no. of moles of copper and copper nitrate are equal from above reaction, 0.015 moles of copper nitrate will be obtained from 1g of copper.

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