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Ksp refers to the dissolution reaction of the ionic salts. (a) Write the dissolution reaction for the ionic solids below. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Include states-of-matter under the given conditions in your answer.) (i) NaNO3 chemPad Help X.Xº = =+ Greek NaNO3(s) +H20(1) - Na +(aq) + NO3(aq) NaNO_3(s) +H_20(1)-->Na^-+(aq) + NO_34- (aq) Your answer contains an ambiguous or incomplete reaction equation. Check all the components on the reactant-side of the equation. Check all the components on the product-side...
Verify questions 8-10, and fill in the blank for Net Ionic Equation in Q9 and Q10. 8. Identify the equations below as a molecular equation (M), a complete ionic equation (CI), OR a net ionic equation (NI). __M_ AgNO3 (aq) + NaCl (s) → AgCl (s) + NaNO3 (aq) _CI_OH- (aq) + H+ (aq) → H20 (1) _ci_Pb2+ (aq) + 2 NO3- (aq) + 2 K+ (aq) + 21 → Pbl2 (s) + 2 K+ (aq) + 2 NO3- (aq)...
. For the reaction: Hz (g) + 12(g) → 2 HI(g), Kc= 12.3 at a certain temperature. If at a given moment in the reaction at that temperature, [Hz] = [12] = [HI] = 3.21 x 10-*M, which direction will the reaction proceed to reach equilibrium? -. For the following reactions, label the acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base: a. H2SO4 (ag) + H20 (ag) → HSO. (ag) + H30* (ag) b. HNO3 (ag) + OH- (aq) → NO3-...
5. What is the molecular weight (molar mass)of the common antacid calcium carbonate CaCO3? A) 100.9 gimol B) 48.08 g/mol C) 17.0 g/'mol D) 4.00 x 102 g/mol E) 2.50 x 10 g/mol 6. Calculate the molar mass of rubidium carbonate, Rb CO A) 340.43 g/mol B) 255.00 g/mol C) 230.94 g/mol D) 145.47 gmol E) 113.48 g/mol 7. Balance the following equation: B) Cai(РО.h@ + 3SiOts) + 14C(s) 3CaSiOds) + į4COg) + Pa(s) -> 8. How many grams of...