Answer:
Explanation:
Assume 100% ionization:
1) 0.100 M solution K₂SO₄
This means, that you have to find which of the choices is a solution that contains the same 0.300 M ion concentration.
2) 0.0800 M Na₂CO₃
This is not equal to 0.300 M, so this solution would not contain the same total concentration as a 0.100 M solution of K₂SO₄, and is not the right answer.
3) 0.100 M NaCl
This is not equal to 0.300 M ion, so not a correct option.
4) 0.0750 M Na₃PO₄
Hence, this ion concentration is equal to the ion concentration of a 0.100 M solution of K₂SO₄, and is the correct choice.
5) 0.0500 M NaOH
Not equal to 0.300 M, so wrong choice.
Answer: physical change
Explanation:
A physical change is defined as a change in which there is alteration in shape, size etc. No new substance gets formed in these changes
Example: Melting of ice
A chemical change is defined as a change in which a change in chemical composition takes place. A new substance is formed in these changes.
Example: Corrosion of iron called as rusting.
Thus when the metal wire in an incandescent light bulb glows when the light is switched on and stops flowing when it is switched off is just a physical change as there is no change in chemical composition.
B) Gold has a lower activity than hydrogen and cannot replace it.
C) The reaction cannot occur because water is a reactant.
D) The reaction proceeds too slowly to create products.
2. Which of the following is the balanced form of the equation C2H6 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O?
answer choices are attached A,B,C,D top to bottom
3. The equation 2NaNO3 + CaCl2 ---> 2NaCl + Ca(NO3)2 is balanced. How many atoms of sodium (Na) are there on either side of the equation?
A) one
B) two
C) four
D) six
4. All single-displacement reactions can be classified as another type of reaction as well. What type of reaction is that?
A) combustion
B) redox
C) synthesis
D) decomposition
5. If ions change places and a gas is formed, then what type of reaction is indicated?
A) double-displacement
B) synthesis
C) decomposition
D) single-displacement
b. activation energy.
c. catalyst energy.
d. chemical energy.
Activation energy is the energy needed to start a chemical reaction. The correct answer to the given question is option b. activation energy.
The energy needed to get a reaction started is called the activation energy. It is the minimum amount of energy required for a chemical reaction to occur. Activation energy is needed to break the existing bonds in reactant molecules and form new bonds to produce product molecules.
The correct answer to the given question is option b. activation energy.
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