The products obtained when 2 AgNO₃ + Na₂CrO₄ reacts is Ag₂CrO₄ + 2 NaNO₃.
The reaction in which reduction and oxidation takes place simultaneously
by obtaining or losing an electron, the oxidation number of a molecule, atom, or ion varies.
In the question it is given that
AgNO₃(aq) + Na₂CrO₄(aq) → and we have to predict the products
So Silver Nitrate when reacts with Chromic Acid to from silver Chromate and sodium nitrate.
2 AgNO₃ + Na₂CrO₄ → Ag₂CrO₄ + 2 NaNO₃
Therefore Product B is the correct answer.
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base
hydronium ion
hydroxide ion
Answer : Option A) Acid
Explanation : Any substance that yields a hydrogen ion when placed in a water solution is called an acid.
According to Arrhenius theory of Acids and Bases, Acids are those substances which on dissociation in solution generates ions. Whereas a Base is a substance that dissociates in the solution to produce ions.
Answer:
the answer is acid.
Explanation:
Answer:
C6H12O2
Explanation:
The first step in accurately deducing the structure/formula of the model is to count the number of carbon atoms, hydrogen atoms and oxygen atoms mentioned in the model. This gives the molecular formula of the compound.
Next, you look at there arrangement of atoms and bonds as stated in the model, this tells us the structure of the molecule and confirms the molecular formula initially deduced.
The structure of the compound is shown below.
Answer:
Your answer would be C6H12O2
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Answer:
CO₂
Explanation:
The product of the reaction is CO₂.
In a chemical reaction, the product is the substance usually found on the right hand side of the expression.
Reaction equation is given as;
C + O₂ → CO₂
In this reaction, C and O₂ are the reactants
CO₂ is the product of the reaction.
A: The rate of formation of R is one-half the rate of the disappearance of Z.
B: The rate of disappearance of Z is one-fourth of the rate of disappearance of X.
C: The rate of formation of R is double the rate of formation of S.
D: The rate of formation of S is double the rate of disappearance of X.
B: The rate of disappearance of Z is one-fourth of the rate of disappearance of X
Because as x -> 0, 4->0
z-> 0, 1->0