Answer:
these are the choices
Explanation:
1 A test tube becomes cool to the touch.
2 A liquid appears to glow.
3 A new odor comes from a beaker.
4 A solid forms from a mixture of solutions.
Answer:
1. is B 2. is C or B
Explanation:
Answer:
The final solution will be clear and colorless.
Explanation:
The balanced reaction equation is:
NaOH + HCl ⇒ H₂O + NaCl
The amount of NaOH that is added is calculated as follows:
(20.0mL)(1.0mol/L) = 20 mmol NaOH
Similarly, the amount of HCl that is added is as follows:
(10.0mL)(1.0mol/L) = 10 mmol HCl
Since HCl and NaOH react in 1:1 proportions, the HCl is the limiting reaction. 10 mmmol of HCl will neutralize 10 mmol of NaOH, leaving 10 mmol of NaOH. The volume of the mixed solution is 30.0 mL, so the concentration of NaOH in the final solution is:
(10 mmol)/(30.0mL) = 0.3333 M NaOH
The pOH of the final solution is:
pOH = -log([OH⁻) = -log(0.3333) = 0.477
The pOH is related to the pH as follows:
pH = 14 - pOH = 14 - 0.477 = 13.5
At a pH of 13.5, phenolphthalein is colorless. The final solution will be observed as clear and colorless.
B) it is a product in one intermediate reaction and a catalyst in the other reaction.
C) it is a reactant in one intermediate reaction and a product in the other reaction.
D) it is a reactant in both of the intermediate reactions.
Answer: Option (C) is the correct option.
Explanation:
When two intermediate chemical equations are combined, the same substance that appears in the same phase can be canceled out, provided that it is a reactant in one intermediate reaction and a product in the other reaction.
For example,
....(1)
.........(2)
Cancelling the common species in both the equations as follows.
Therefore, on addition we get the equation as follows.