Lithium cation and Lithium atom can be compared as follow;
The charge on Lithium atom is zero means, it has same number of protons and electrons. Hence, the nert effect is cancelled out and the atom gets zero charge.
On the other hand, Lithium cation is formed when it looses one electron. Therefore, the number of protons are greater by one number as compared to number of electrons resulting in the formation of +1 charge as shown below,
Li → Li⁺¹ + e⁻
Secondly, Lithium atom has greater size as compared to Lithium cation because due to presence of greater number of protons compared to electrons in Lithium cation the nuclear charge appears to be greater as compared to neutral atom hence, pulling the valence electrons more effectively making the lithium cation smaller in size as compared to neutral atom.
We can also compare the reactivity of both species. The neutral will be more reactive than the charged atom because it is containing one valence electron and can donate it when ever it comes in contact with non-metals.
B) Kr
C) S
D) Se
Answer: .1044 J/g*C°
Explanation: The equation you need to use for this problem is :
c= q/m* ΔT
We are given
T1= 27.1 C°
T2= 145 C°
M= 34.87g
1071 J absorbed heatt
So let's solve specific heat
c= 1071J/ (87grams)*(145 C°- 27.1 C°)
c= 1071J/10,257.3 g*C°
c= .1044 J/g*C°
c=specific heat
b. The concentration of Cl⁻ ion will be 0.1M.
c. The concentration of undissociated H₂O molecules remains unchanged.
d. The pH of the beaker's contents will be neutral.
e. The pH of the beaker's contents falls.
Answer: Option (e) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
Since, the beaker contains NaOH solution whose pH is 13. As pH of NaOH is greater than 7 so, it means that this solution is basic in nature.
Whereas pH of HCl solution is equal to 1. As its pH is less that 7 so, it is acidic in nature.
Hence, when we add 10 ml of HCl into 100 mL of NaOH then there will be a slight decrease in pH of the solution because an acid is being added into the NaOH solution.
Thus, we can conclude that the statement pH of the beaker's contents falls, correctly describes the results of this mixing.
(B) CO₃^{2−}
(C) Fe^{3+}
(D) Al^{3+}
(E) Pb^{2+}
formation of clouds
metal corroding in salt water
sugar dissolving in water
separating salt from seawater
Answer: C. metal corroding in salt water
Explanation:
B) lower, increase
C) higher, decrease
D) higher, increase
I chose d and got it wrong. The correct answer is b.