Among the given ones, sodium is not a compound. The correct option is b.
The substance that is formed by union of different elements is referred to as a compound.
For instance, salt is made up of sodium and chloride, water have hydrogen and oxygen, etc.
Thus, the correct option is b.
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b. An Arrhenius acid donates H+ ions.
c. An Arrhenius acid accepts H+ ions.
d. An Arrhenius acid accepts OH- ions.
The substances such as HCl, HNO₃, etc. are Arrhenius acids whereas the substances like NaOH, KOH, etc. are Arrhenius bases. An Arrhenius acid donates H⁺ ions. The correct option is B.
According to Arrhenius, an acid is defined as a substance which dissociates to give hydrogen ions in aqueous solution and base is a substance which dissociates to give hydroxyl ions in aqueous solution.
So the Arrhenius acid ionize in water to give H⁺ ions and Arrhenius base ionize in water to form OH⁻ ions.
Thus Arrhenius acid is option B.
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On the periodic table, argon has an average atomic weight of 39.948 amu. This number is really near 40. This suggests that Ar-40 is the isotope of argon (Ar) that is most prevalent in the natural world.
If all three argon atoms are neutral, they would each contain 18 protons and 18 electrons. In comparison to one another, the three isotopes will each have a distinct number of neutrons (18, 20, and 22 neutrons respectively).
Atomic number, not atomic mass, is used to categorise the elements. As the atomic number of argon (18) is less than that of potassium (19)
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If 96.0 grams of oxygen react, what mass of iron was oxidized?
A.) 32.0 g
B.) 96.0 g
C.) 167 g
D.) 223 g
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NH4OH
b
NaNO3
c
PbCrO4
d
SrSO4
e
K3PO4
f
AgClO4
g
HgCl2
h
FeCO3
i
NH4Br
j
Li2Cr2O7
FeCO₃ and PbCrO₄ is insoluble in water.
Explanation:
If any substance added to water and it form ions then it is soluble in water otherwise it is insoluble in water.
a. NH₄OH - soluble in water
b. NaNO₃ - soluble in water
C. PbCrO₄ is insoluble in water
d. SrSO₄ slightly soluble in water
e. K₃PO₄ - Soluble in water
f. AgClO₄- Highly Soluble in water
g. HgCl₂ - Slightly soluble in water
h. FeCO₃ - insoluble in water
i. NH₄Br - soluble in water
j. Li₂Cr₂O₇ - soluble in water
2.00 g of PbCl2 at 80°C
100.2 g of NaNO3 at 60°C
128 g of KI at 0°C
75.5 g of LiCl at 20°C
8.22 g of Ba(OH)2 at 40°C
Answer:
1) unsaturated
2) unsaturated
3) saturated
4) unsaturated
5) saturated
Explanation:
A solution with solute that dissolves until it is unable to dissolve anymore, leaving the undissolved substances at the bottom., is called saturated. Each solution has a certain amount of mass that can dissolve at certain temperature.
A solution with less solute than the saturated solution, that completely dissolves, leaving no remaining substances., is called unsaturated.
A solution ,with more solute than the saturated solution, that contains more undissolved solute than the saturated solution, is called oversaturated.
A) 2.00 g of PbCl2 at 80°C
⇒ At 80 °C this solution is saturated when there is 2.54 grams of PbCl2 in solution
2.00 < 2.54 This solution is unsaturated
B) 100.2 g of NaNO3 at 60°C
⇒ At 60 °C this solution is saturated when there is 122 grams of NaNO3 in solution
100.2 < 122
This solution is unsaturated
C) 128 g of KI at 0°C
⇒ At 0 °C this solution is saturated when there is 128 grams of KI in solution
This solution is saturated
D) 75.5 g of LiCl at 20°C
⇒ At 20 °C this solution is saturated when there is 83.5 grams of LiCl3 in solution
75.5 < 83.5
This solution is unsaturated
E) 8.22 g of Ba(OH)2 at 40°C
⇒ At 40 °C this solution is saturated when there is 8.22 grams of Ba(OH)2 in solution
This solution is saturated