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In the equation they have the same molar ratio
Number of moles of chalcopyrite=1000000/183.54
=5448.4 moles
Therefore number of moles of copper=5448.4
5448.4=mass of copper/63.55
Therefore mass of copper=346246.05g
=346.25kg


Hope I'm right lol
 

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In the equation they have the same molar ratio
Number of moles of chalcopyrite=1000000/183.54
=5448.4 moles
Therefore number of moles of copper=5448.4
5448.4=mass of copper/63.55
Therefore mass of copper=346246.05g
=346.25kg


Hope I'm right lol
That is correct!

Next question! (chemistry again):
Identify the missing products, then balance the equation:
 

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I didn't know this reaction before now
Yeah an acid plus a carbonate always gives salt, water and carbon dioxide.

DatAtarLyfe, I'm working on your question. I can get the first two parts out, but the last one is giving me trouble.
 

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It's getting late, I'm just going to dump my working, tell me if I got close.







So as you can see, I can only get a circle with radius root 2ay. I don't know how you'd get a circle with radius a.
 

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So as you can see, I can only get a circle with radius root 2ay. I don't know how you'd get a circle with radius a.
You're pretty close. The radius is a constant term (it doesn't involve y) so it isn't . What would you do if you were required to change to the general equation of a circle?
 

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You're pretty close. The radius is a constant term (it doesn't involve y) so it isn't . What would you do if you were required to change to the general equation of a circle?
Thank you! I would complete the square!



I guess I better post another question, though I can't be bothered finding one, so I'm making this up on the fly. I believe it is possible.

PHYSICS: A car travelling at 40km/h west collides with a van travelling at 75km/h east. The resultant wreck travels eastbound at 10km/h. If the van's mass was 1500kg, what was the mass of the car?
 
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Should I be concerned that half of that maths stuff just went over my head?

Although I'm fairly sure we're doing Locus Week 10 after exams.
 
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