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A reaction is run by mixing a clear, colorless solution with a second blue, clear solution. The mixture is cloudy and purple.In a calorimetry experiment, a 40.4g piece of metal at 117.°C is put into a cup of cool water that has 99.8 g of water in it.Which of the following bonds would be considered polar (using Prof. Clements criteria, not electronegativity values)? Check17.98 g of table salt, sodium chloride, is added to 87.0 mL of water. What is the concentration of this solution in units ofQuestion 11 2 pts Select all of the ionic compounds in the list below. OLICI SiF4 Сосоз O CSBr2In the reaction of magnesium metal with hydrochloric acid: Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) --> MgCl2(aq) + H2(g) How many moles of hydrogen

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