B. H2O
C. CaO
D. CH4
Answer:
caO
Explanation:
Among the given options, Calcium Oxide (CaO) contains an ionic bond. This bond is formed through the transfer of two electrons from a calcium atom to an oxygen atom.
The question seeks to identify the compound that contains an ionic bond from the provided options. Ionic bonds are usually formed between metals and non-metals. In these cases, the metal atom donates an electron to the non-metal atom, leading to the formation of a positively charged cation and a negatively charged anion. These oppositely charged ions then attract each other, forming an ionic bond.
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The approximate pH of a 5x10-3 MHCl solution is 3.
The pH of a solution can be calculated using the formula pH = -log[H+], where [H+] represents the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution. In this case, we have an HCl solution with a concentration of 5x10-3 M. To find the pH, we need to convert the concentration into the molarity of H+ ions. Since HCl is a strong acid, it dissociates completely in water, meaning that 1 molecule of HCl yields 1 H+ ion. Therefore, the molarity of H+ ions is also 5x10-3 M. Plugging this value into the pH formula, we get:
pH = -log(5x10-3)
pH = -(-3) = 3
Therefore, the approximate pH of the 5x10-3 M HCl solution is 3.
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Answer:
The correct answer is alcohol. It is the common component in beer, wine and any liquor. Usually, alcohol is produced by fermentation of organic products containing glucose to produce alcohol, specifically ethanol, as the important product and the by-products water and carbon dioxide.