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Q: Draw the molecular structure for the equations, the solubility, and balanced equations. I have written...
Q: Draw the molecular structure for the equations, the solubility, and balanced equations. I have written down the solubility of the reactions. But I am stuck on the equations and I have no idea on how to draw structures as equations Solubility Lab OH Ethanol (CzHson) 1. Ammonium Chlorice Nhyu CzHs OH + EHEHO -Extende S S (slightly -> 2.) Amicoium Acetate s C₂ HS OH + C₂ HANG - 32. Sodium Chloride IS CzHs GH + Getz Hall -...
Q: Draw the molecular structure for the equations, the solubility, and balanced equations. I have written down the solubility. But I am stuck on the equations and I have no idea on how to draw structures as equations from the equations givien, balence them and write the molecular stuctures of the reaction Solubility lab Toulene (C7H8) L 1.) + Ammachium Chloride IS | Ca H8 + NH4 u => | 2.) tomocium Acetate IS C7H8 + C₂ H7 NO2 999999...
write the molecular equation and draw the structure as well. I labeled the solubility of each rxn. and did some if the equations. Im stuck on some of the equations and I have zero idea how to draw the structures. Chloroform Solubilty eq. Chlorofeom + + Ammonium Chloride IS, Covalent CHCl3 +5 N Hall -> CHCl3 + 3 NHS. 1. 2.) + Amocnium auctote IS CHCE + Ale NH4 CH3C02> 3.) + Sodium Chloride IS CHCl₃ + NaCl -> 4.)...
Calcium hydroxide and lead chloride both have limited solubility in neutral water. When acid is added, the solubility of calcium hydroxide goes way up. but that of lead chloride doesn't change. Which statement explains the acid impact? Ca(OH)_2(s) Ca^2+ (aq) + 2 HO^(aq) K = 4.7 x 10 - 6 PbCl_2(s) Pb^2+ (aq) + 2 Cl-(aq) K= 1.6 times 10-5 HO-(aq) + H+(aq) - H2O(1) a Acid reacts with the calcium ions that are produced. b. Acid increases the solubility...
Part B: Difference between Strong and Weak Acids Write net ionic equations for the reaction of HCI with Zn and HCl with CaCOs. Compare and explain the chemical behavior of 6 M HCI versus 6M HC2H302 when reacted with either Zn or CaCOs. Use concentration of H as part of the explanation. Page 70 APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLES 1. Using the Electrolyte Table and the Solubility Table, write the formulas of the principle species present when the following are mixed with...
Please I need help on this. I'm so lost 1. Acetic acid (H)CO2H) has k, = 1.8 x 10- and acetate (H:C:01") has ks = 5.6 x 10-10. (a) Write balanced chemical equilibrium equations (with physical states) for acid dissociation of acetic acid and base hydrolysis of acetate ion. (b) Write K, and equilibrium constant expressions for the above reactions. (c) Use your expressions from part b to show that Kx. = 1.0 x 10-* = [H,O'][OH). 2. For each...
with explanations thanks A4 The molecular dipole vector is the sum of bond polarities and indicates the direction and extent of polarity on a molecule, the vector arrow points from the net negative domain towards the net positive domain. Identify which ONE of the following molecules has the molecule polarity correctly indicated by the dipole vector H H H H H H H H H H H (A) (B) (C) H H H H H (D) (E) A8 When a...
What is the coefficient of H.So, when the following equation is properly balanced with the smallest set of whole numbers? __Cas(PO4h + H2SO4 - Caso + HPO. A) 3 B) 8 C) 10 D) 11 2) What is the coefficient of H20 when the following equation is properly balanced with smallest set of whole numbers? ALC + H2O - AM(OH), + CHE A) 3 B) 4 C) 6 D) 12 E) 24 3) of the reactions below, which one is...