Which compound is an electrolyte? 1. H2O 2. C2H6 3. H3PO4 4. CH3OH

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Answer 1
Answer: An electrolyte is a substance that releases ions when it is dissolved in water. Electrolytes are divided into salts, ions and bases. In this case, the electrolyte is H₃PO₄ as it releases H+ ions and PO₄⁻³ ions when it is dissolved in water.
Answer 2
Answer:

The electrolyte is H₃PO₄, this is because it releases H⁺ ions and PO₄⁻³ ions when it is dissolved in water

What is an electrolyte?

In chemistry, an electrolyte is a substance that has the capacity of conducting electric current by dissociating into positively and negatively charged ions, which migrate to the cathode and anode of an electric circuit, respectively.

  • Electrolyte releases ions when it is dissolved in water.

From the given information;

The electrolyte is H₃PO₄, this is because it releases H⁺ ions and PO₄⁻³ ions when it is dissolved in water.

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Saponification because you can rearrange the letters to spell soap.

A solution has which of the following properties

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Answer:

This question is incomplete

Explanation:

A solution is an homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. These substances could be in the same form (as in solid, liquid or gas) or in different forms. Examples of solution in the same phases are

  • Air (all gases): oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and noble gases
  • Dilute acid solution (all liquid): water and acid
  • NPK fertilizer (all solid): powdered nitrogen,phosphorus and potassium

Examples of solution in different phases are

  • Salt solution: common salt (solid) and water (liquid)
  • Oxygen in water: oxygen (gas) dissolved in water (liquid) which enables survival of aquatic animals
  • Soot floating: soot (solid) and air (gas)

NOTE: Homogeneous mixture is a mixture whose constituents are evenly distributed in the mixture

A solution has a number of unique characteristics. First of all, it has a consistent composition throughout, which denotes that the solute is dispersed uniformly throughout the solvent to produce a homogenous mixture.

Second, the solution is transparent and not turbid because the solute particles do not scatter light. Thirdly, a solution doesn't have discrete layers since the solute has completely dissolved in the solvent. Furthermore, the presence of the solute particles causes the boiling point of the solution to normally be higher than that of the pure solvent. However, because the volume change during dissolution is typically minimal, the density of the solution stays almost the same as that of the pure solvent.

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Make the following conversion.

60.2 mg = _____ g

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Answer:

60.2 mg is equal to 0.0602 g.

Explanation:

Given = 60.2 mg

To find : 60.2 mg = ? g

Solution:

We know that in 1 gram there are 1000 milligrams.

1 g = 1000 mg

Then in , 1 mg = 0.001 g

So, 60.2 mg = 60.2 mg 0.001 g=0.0602 g

the question is 0.0602

Aluminum chloride and cesium undergo a single replacement reaction. What is the correct chemical equation for this reaction?a. AlCl3 + 3Cs yields No Reaction
b. AlCl2 + 2Cs yields 2CsCl + Al
c. AlCl3 + 3Cs yields 3CsCl + Al
d. 2AlCl3 + 6Cs yields 2AlCs3 + 3Cl2

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Answer is C.


Explanation;


Single replacementreaction is a chemical reaction between an element and a compound. Theelement takes the position of another element in the compound by replacing.



Common equation is

A + BC → AC + B



Al is in 13th group ofthe periodic table. Hence, Al forms Al³ by losing 3 electrons.Likewise, Cl is in 17th group of the periodic table and forms Cl by gaining one electron. Hence aluminiumchloride can be written as AlCl₃.


Cs is in 1st group ofthe periodic table. Hence, Cs tends to form Cs by losing an electron. 


The reaction between Cs and Cl will form CsCl.


Since, this is a single replacement reaction, Al inthe AlCl₃ is replaced by Cs andCsCl is formed. The balancedreaction equation is

          AlCl₃ + 3Cs → 3CsCl + Al

The answer is c. AlCl3 + 3Cs -> Al + 3CsCl. First you already know this reaction is a single replacement reaction. And next, the Al ion is usually +3, Cs ion is usually +1.

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Element; compounds; mixture
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#1...Mixture; compounds; elements
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What is the initials for sodium chloride

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NaCL?
Not completely sure about this just to warn you:).
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