In order for a solute to dissolve in a solvent, the attractive forces between solute particles and the solvent particles must be stronger than the attractive forces between solute-solute and solvent-solvent particles. This is important so that the solute will remain in solution.
Answer:
C) 19
Explanation:
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B) carbon dioxide (CO2), a common gas
C) water (H2O)
D) silicon carbide (SiC), a network solid
Answer:
Li2O+H2O---->(2)LiOH
Explanation:
you have to balance the equation and not all the blanks have to be filled all the time but if it makes it easier for you in the first 2 question marks you can put a 1 which isnt necessary but if ur a visual person it will help.
hope this helps im litterally learning the same thing as u lol
Answer:
1,1,2
Explanation:
this was correct for me, if it wasnt correct check if youre on the right question
Answer: Yes, lead ion will react with potassium iodide.
Explanation: When lead ion reacts with KI, a bright yellow colored precipitate is formed.
The reaction of these two follows:
Hence, ion reacts with KI to yield
This test is the confirmatory test for lead ion which is present in Group I.
Subtract the ratio of the actual mass of the compound to the empirical formula mass from the subscripts of the empirical formula.
Divide the ratio of the actual mass of the compound to the empirical formula mass by the subscripts of the empirical formula.
Add the ratio of the actual mass of the compound to the empirical formula mass to the subscripts of the empirical formula.
Answer : Option A) Multiply the ratio of the actual mass of the compound to the empirical formula mass by the subscripts of the empirical formula.
Explanation : To find molecular formula for a compound one needs to follow the below steps using the emphirical formula of that compound.
Step 1) Calculate the empirical formula mass of that compound
Step 2) Take the ratio of gram molecular mass by the empirical formula mass that was obtained in step 1.
Step 3) Multiply each of the subscripts within the empirical formula by the number that is calculated in step 2.
By following these easy steps one can find the molecular formula.
The step that would help a student finds the molecular formula of a compound from the empirical formula is by ‘Multiply the ratio of the actual mass of the compound to the empirical formula mass by the subscripts of the empirical formula.’
B. fluorine
C. hydrogen
D. nitrogen
E. aluminum