reactivity
solution
mixture
homogeneous mixture
homogeneous mixture
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Which of the following would NOT be a physical property of matter?
reactivity
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If a substance cannot be separated physically or chemically, it is __________.
an element
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If a substance cannot be separated physically, it is __________.
an alloy
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How would you classify tap water?
a compound
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When sugar and water are mixed they make a solution. Another way to say a solution would be to call it a __________________.
compound
Answer: c. It decreases the phosphate ion concentration, forcing the equilibrium to the left.
Explanation:
The calcium phosphate in water is dissociated according to the following equilibrium:
Ca₃(PO₄)₂ ⇄ 3Ca²⁺ + 2PO₄³⁻
A neutralization reactionis one in which an acid reacts with a base. In the reaction a salt is formed and in most cases water is formed.
Phosphate is the complementary base of phosphoric acid, so when adding acid to the solution, we will neutralize the phosphate present according to the following reaction:
PO₄³⁻ + 3H⁺ ⇄ H₃PO₄
Therefore, when adding acid we increase the solubility of calcium phosphate since we are neutralizing the phosphate present in the salt, decreasing the concentration of phosphate, displacing the first equilibrium shown to the left and favoring the dissolution of calcium phosphate.
The addition of acid to calcium phosphate decreases the phosphate ion concentration, causing a shift in equilibrium to the right, resulting in increased solubility of calcium phosphate.
The addition of acid increases the solubility of calcium phosphate because it decreases the phosphate ion concentration. This process forces the equilibrium to shift to the right, as per Le Chatelier's principle. This principle states that when a stress (in this case, acid addition leading to decreased phosphate ion concentration) is applied to a system at equilibrium, the system responds by shifting in a direction that minimizes that stress. In this case, the equilibrium shifts to the right, resulting in the dissolution of more calcium phosphate to replace the phosphate ions that were removed due to the addition of acid.
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b. false
Its False, because in the formation of an ionic compound, an atom gains or loses an electron.