Answer:
C6H6 has the strongest intermolecular force
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Answer:
H2O
Explanation:
Because it is a hydrogen bond which is said to be the strongest bond between the H and a N,O, or F combination
Answer : The concentration of ion is, 0.00371 M
Explanation :
First we have to calculate the concentration of ion.
The solubility equilibrium reaction of will be:
The expression for solubility constant for this reaction will be,
Now we have to calculate the concentration of ion.
The solubility equilibrium reaction of will be:
The expression for solubility constant for this reaction will be,
Thus, the concentration of ion is, 0.00371 M
The concentration of Ca 2+ (aq) will remain constant at 0.0500 M when Ag2SO4 (s) starts to precipitate. This occurs because the precipitation reaction only involves Ag+ (aq), causing its concentration to decrease, while the Ca 2+ (aq) remains unaffected.
To find the concentration of Ca 2+ (aq) when Ag2SO4 (s) begins to precipitate, we start by understanding the concept of the solubility product (Ksp). The Ksp provided in the question (1.6 × 10-¹0) refers to the equilibrium constant for a chemical reaction in which a solid ionic compound dissolves to yield a solution of ions. The precipitation of Ag2SO4 (s) begins when the calculated reaction quotient becomes greater than the solubility product, Ksp. Using this concept, we find that precipitation of Ag2SO4 (s) occurs when the Ag+ (aq) concentration is halved to 1.5 x 10-12 M due to the doubling of the volume when sodium sulfate is added. However, the concentration of Ca 2+ (aq) will remain at 0.0500 M as the Ca 2+ (aq) does not participate in the precipitation reaction.
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Answer:
A precipitation reaction refers to the formation of an insoluble salt when two solutions containing soluble salts are combined. The insoluble salt that falls out of solution is known as the precipitate, hence the reaction's name.
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
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Considering the given reaction's stoichiometry, grams of oxygen result:
Moreover, the mass of produced carbon dioxide turns out:
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Answer:
19.9 grams of will be needed.
Explanation:
Required strength of the solution = 2% (w/v)
This means that 2 gram of solute in 100 ml of solution.
Mass of = 2 g
Moles of =
Volume of the solution = 100 mL = 0.1 L
Molarity of the solution:
0.08010 moles of are present 1 l of the solution.
Then mass of 0.08010 moles of will be:
0.08010 mol × 249.68 g/mol = 19.9993 g≈ 19.9 g
19.9 grams of will be needed.
Answer:
Molar concentration of Fe(NO3)3 . 9H2O = 0.12M
Explanation:
Fe(NO3).9H2O --> Fe(NO3)3 + 9H2O
By stoichiometry,
1 mole of Fe(NO3)3 will be absorb water to form 1 mole of Fe(NO3)3 . 9H2O
Therefore, calculating the mass concentration of Fe(NO3)3;
Molar mass of Fe(NO3)3 = 56 + 3*(14 + (16*3))
= 242 g/mol
Mass concentration of Fe(NO3)3 = molar mass * molar concentration
= 242 * 0.2
= 48.4 g/L
Molar mass of Fe(NO3)3 . 9H2O = 56 + 3*(14 + (16*3)) + 9* ((1*2) + 16)
= 242 + 162 g/mol
= 404g/mol
Concentration of Fe(NO3)3 . 9H2O = mass concentration/molar mass
= 48.4 /404
= 0.12 mol/l
Molar concentration of Fe(NO3)3 . 9H2O = 0.12M