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Equation for Part A above 1. Write net-ionic equations for the following precipitation reactions: a) The...
Substances A2, B2, and C2 can all act as oxidizing agents. In solution, A2 is green, B2 is yellow, and C2 is red. In the reactions in which they participate, they are reduced to A-, B-, and C ions, all of which are colorless. When a solution of B2 is mixed with one containing C ions, the color changes from yellow to red. a. Which species is oxidized? b. Which is reduced? When a solution of B2 is mixed with...
Oxidation reduction reaction 4. Substances A, B, C can all act as oxidizing agents. In solution, A is green, B is red, and C is yellow. I C ions, al ions, the color remains red. n the reactions in which they participate, they are reduced to A, B, and Il of which are colorless. When solution B is mixed with one containing C Which species is oxidized? Which species is reduced? When a solution of B is mixed with a...
Name All of the common noble gases are monatomic and low-boiling. Their boiling points in℃are: Ne--245; Ar--186. Kr--152, Xe--107. Using the periodic table, what can you conclude about the boiling point of Rn from these data? 1. 2. Substances A, B, and C can all act as oxidizing agents. In solution, A is green, B is yellow, and C is red. In the reactions in which they participate, they are reduced to A B and C-ions, all of which are...
Substances T2, U2, and V2 can all act as oxidizing agents. And solution T2 is blue, U2 is green and V2 is red. In the reactions in which they participate, they are reduced to T-, U-, and V- ions all of which are colorless. when a solution of V2 is mixed with one containing U- ions, the color changes fron red to green. a) which species is oxidized? b) which is reduced? when a solution of V2 is mixed with...
Section Name Experiment 12 Advance Study Assignment: The Alkaline Earths and the Halogens I. As pure clements, all of the halogens are diatomic molecular species, Their melting points are: F,, 54 K: Br 266 K; and I, 387 K. Using the Periodic Table, predict as best you can the molecular Cl., 172 1 formula of elemental astatine, At, the only radioactive element in this family. Also predict whether it will be a solid, liquid, or gas at rOom temperature. Elemental...
answer 2,3,4 only Substances A, B, and C can all act as oxidizing agents. In solution the neutral substance A is green, B is yellow and C is red. In reactions in which they participate, they are reduced to A-, B-, and C- ions, all of which are colorless. When a solution of A is mixed with one containing C- ions, the color changes from green to red. Write a chemical reaction for this process. Use the reactions on Page...
You are given a colorless unknown solution that contains one of the following salts: NaA, NaB, NaC. in solution, each salt dissociates completely into the Na+ ion and the anion A-,B- or C-, whose properties are given ( B2 weakest oxidizing agent, then C2, then A2 the strongest oxidizing agent) The Na+ ion is effectively inert. Given the availability of solutions of A2,B2, AND C2, develop a simple procedure for IDing the salt that is present in your unknown.
2. Balance the follwoing unbalanced chemicalequations. Then, write an ionic equation, and a net ionic equation for each equation. Identify the spectator ions a) CaCl2(aq) + K»PO4(aq) KCI(aq)+ Cast PO)(S) LIOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) b) H2O) +Li2SO4(S) 3. In the reactions a) Pb(s) +2Ag' (aq)Pb (aq) +2Ag(s) b) Fe O3(s) +3CO(g)3Fe(s) + 3COg) Which species are oxidized and which are reduced? Which species are the oxidizing agents and which are the reducing agents ?
im having a hard time finding whether the following chemicals made reactions are not based off of their colors, and the above questions 2,3,and 4. Some of the conditions that play a role in the degree of reduction of a reaction include the strength of the reducing agent as well as the pH of the solution. In part III, you will observe the reduction of the permanganate ion in the presence of an acid as well as in the presence...
1. Suppose you are given an unknown aqueous solution that contained one of the following cations AR', Ba", or Na'lons. You have available the following test solutions: 1 M sulfuric acid and 1 M hydrochloric acid. Explain how you would use these test solutions to determine the identity of the cation in the unknown solution. Using complete sentences and proper terms, explain the tests you would perform, the expected outcomes, and how the results would allow you to determine the...