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Topic: How many mL's of formic+sulfuric acid does it take to produce 800 ppm of CO?  (Read 2485 times)

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Offline Altezza200

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Altezza200:, you're going to have show us some of your work, as per the Forum Rules{click}.  You're also going to have to explain how you can reliably measure just a volume, as a useful measurement, even for reasonably pure starting reagents.  And you're going to have to explain how ppm , of a gas, is a fixed value.
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Hey, I'm not judging.  I just like to shoot straight.  I'm a man of science.

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And, since problem concerns the stoichiometry of reaction, a balanced reaction is needed (exceptionally easy)
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