Write a balanced chemical equation that describes the equilibrium reaction of the hexaaquocobalt(II) and tetrachlorocobalt(II) complex ions, in which the tetrachlorocobalt(II) species is a product. To do this, think about the following questions: what are you adding to the hexaaquocobalt(II) complex to convert it to the tetrachlorocobalt(II) complex? What molecule is displaced when the tetrachlorocobalt(II) complex is made? (Complex ions take the general form: [Ag(NH3)2]+. Include states-of-matter under the given conditions in your answer. Use the lowest possible whole number coefficients.)
[Co(H2O)6]2+(aq) +4Cl- (aq) <------>CoCl42-(aq)+6H2O(l) [balanced chemical equation]
Cl- or chloride ions are added to the solution to convert hexaaquocobalt(II) to tetrachlorocobalt(II) complex ions.
water molecules are displaced from hexaaquocobalt(II) to form tetrachlorocobalt(II) complex ions
Write a balanced chemical equation that describes the equilibrium reaction of the hexaaquocobalt(II) and tetrachlorocobalt(II) complex...
Write a balanced chemical equation for a totally gaseous
equilibrium system that would lead to the following equilibrium
constant expression.
Keq = [NO]4
[H2O]6 / [NH3]4
[O2]5
(Use the lowest possible coefficients. Use the smaller blank
spaces to specify states such as (aq) or (s). If a
state is not needed, leave it blank.)
________ __ + ________ __
________ __ + _________ __
A.) Write the balanced chemical equation for the following acid and base reaction. (Use the lowest possible whole number coefficients. Include states-of-matter under the given conditions in your answer.) H3PO4(aq) + Sr(OH)2(aq) → B.) Using the balanced reaction above, calculate the amount of 0.0025 M Sr(OH)2 that would neutralize 20. mL of 0.0025 M H3PO4. C.) How many moles of salt are produced in the reaction? D.) What is the molar concentration of the salt after the reaction is complete?
Write the balanced chemical equation for the following acid and base reaction. (Use the lowest possible whole number coefficients. Include states-of-matter under the given conditions in your answer.) HC_2H_30_2(aq) + Al(OH)_3(aq) rightarrow Using the balanced reaction above, calculate the amount of 0.0024 M Al(OH)_3 that would neutralize 22 mL of 0.0026 M HC_2H_30_2 mL How many moles of salt are produced in the reaction? mol What is the molar concentration of the salt after the reaction is complete? M
Write a balanced chemical equation for the acid–base reaction that occurs when solutions of HC2H3O2 and NH3 are mixed. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s).
A nail made of Fe(s) is placed in a solution of a platinum(ll) salt. The nail disappears, and the solution turns a pale yellow indicative of dissolved Fe^3+ ions. Particles of solid platinum metal also form. Write a balanced equation that describes this reaction. Include states of matter and use the lowest whole-number coefficients possible. Do not put spaces between species or symbols. List the iron species first on both the reactant and product side of the equation.
Nitrogen and oxygen can react to form nitrogen monoxide. Write a balanced chemical equation for this equilibrium reaction (including states of matter). -Start this reaction by adding 0.012 moles of both nitrogen and oxygen to a 500-mL flask. If Kc = 4.35x10-31, what are the equilibrium concentrations of my three chemicals?
balancing equation
Write a balanced equation for ionization of the acid in water. Because HBrC_3 is a acid, it ionizes completely in water. Based on this fact, the balanced equation should be as follows. (Use the lowest possible whole number coefficients. Omit states -of- matter from your answer.)
Write the balanced chemical equations showing hydrogen chloride and potassium Hydroxide dissolving in water (include states-of-matter under TSS conditions in your answer. Use the lowest possible whole number coefficients.) (a) hydrogen chloride chem X.X" COH) - COH (aq) OH () OH Identify the conjugate acid-base pairs in the reaction shown below. HCI + CH3NH2 → 01 - + CH3NH2+ acid: chemPad X.Xº = = Greek Greek- Help HL Your answer appears to substitute one element for another. conjugate base: chemPad...
Consider the insoluble compound cobalt(II) carbonate , CoCO3 . The cobalt(II) ion also forms a complex with ammonia . Write a balanced net ionic equation to show why the solubility of CoCO3 (s) increases in the presence of ammonia and calculate the equilibrium constant for this reaction. For Co(NH3)62+ , Kf = 1.3×105 . Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). Knet = Consider the insoluble compound silver chloride, AgCl. The silver ion also...
Consider the following equilibrium system. N2(g) + O2(g) ⇌ 2NO(g) a) Write the chemical equation for the forward reaction. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Use the smaller blank lines to specify states such as (aq) or (s). If a state is not needed, leave it blank. ___________ ___ + ___________ ___ -----------> ___________ ___ b) Write the chemical equation for the reverse reaction. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Use the smaller blank lines to specify states such as (aq) or...