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The percent yield of an experiment in which 2.0 moles of copper was used and 18 g of water was isolated is ________.
 
  H2SO4 + Cu  SO2 + H2O + CuSO4
  A) 100
  B) 50
  C) 37.5
  D) 25

Question 2

Which of the following acids is a triprotic acid when dissolved in water?
 
  A) hydrobromic acid
  B) sulfuric acid
  C) hypochlorous acid
  D) phosphoric acid



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