5. Answer questions based on the following two equilibria. Explain your answers. 2Cr042 (aq) + 2H(aq)...
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For #1 - #5 questions of Exp. 16, complete the following chemical reaction equations (1 point each). For example, Ag+ (aq) + Cl - (aq) + AgCl (s, I white) 1. For another example, silver precipitation, AgCl (s), reacts with 15 M ammonia aqueous solution. Complete this chemical reaction equation. AgCl (s) + 2NH3 (aq) → Ag(NH3)2 + (aq) + Cl(aq) 2. The silver complex ion, one of the products from above chemical reaction equation, reacts with 6...
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Questions 1. For the reaction at 20°C, NH3(aq) + H+ (aq) NH4(aq), the equilibrium constant is calculated to be K = to 4.5 x10%. CHAT] A. Write the Equilibrium expression for this reaction. Keq = ỞNH TH] B. From the size of the number for Keq, does the equilibrium lie to the left or to the right? Right 2. If the reaction between iron(III) ion and thiocyanate ion, Fe3+ (aq) + SCN (aq) → FeSCN2+(aq),...
Le Chatelier's Principle 3. For Part Ill, use Le Châteller's Principle to explain the colour changes observed in test tubes 2 and 3 upon the addition of HC and A . Also, explain the observed colour changes in the test tubes placed in hot and cold water. (4 marks) Test Tube 2: Test Tube 3: Hot Water bath: Cold Water bath: Extension: 1. NaCl(aq) + HCl(aq) = NaCl(aq) + H2O + Cl2(g) When the above system is cooled, gas bubbles...
Part III: Oxidation and Reduction of H2O2 1. Reduction of H2O2: H2O2(aq) + Cr(OH)3(S) (BASIC) • Observations · Evidence of the oxidation of Cr3+ • Reduction Half Reaction • Oxidation Half Reaction • Overall Balanced Redox Reaction · Explain occurrence or non-occurrence of reaction by calculating cell. 2. Oxidation of H2O2: H2O2(aq) + FeCl3(aq) • Observations • Evidence of the oxidation of H2O2 • Reduction Half Reaction • Oxidation Half Reaction • Overall Balanced Redox Reaction • Explain occurrence or...
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1. Identify each of the following reactions as a precipitation reaction, an acid-base reaction or as a redox reaction Pb(NO), (aq) + 2 HCl(aq) - PbCl(s) + 2 HNO(aq) b. 2 H2 + Oxel - 2 H2O CHNO, (aq) + KOH(aq) - KNO, (aq) + H2O (1) d. Zn + 2HCl - ZnCl + H e. Ba"(aq) + 2 Br(aq) + 2 Na' (aq) +SO. (aq) BaSO. (s) + 2 Na'(aq) + 2 Br"...
6) All of the following compounds are soluble in water EXCEPT: B) NaCl. C) NH40 A) Paz. D) FeCl3 Eco, 7) If you had an aqueous mixture that contained As, K, and Pb * cations, how many diff solids could precipitate if a chloride solution was added? y different A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 4 E) no solids will precipitate 8) Considering the following precipitation reaction: Pb(NO3)2(aq) + 2Kl(aq) -- Pbly(s) +2KNO3(aq) Which ion would NOT be present...
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15. H.00,(aq) + H,0(I) <-> HCO3(aq) + H,0* (aq) HCO, (aq) + H, O) <->CO (aq) + HBO (aq) According to the equations above, what is the CONJUGATE ACID of HCO,? a. H2CO3(aq) b. H2O(1) 6. H2O*(aq) d. cosº (aq) 16. A flask contains the following chemical system at EQUILIBRIUM. CUCO,(s) - Cu(aq) + 200 (aq) Addition of which of the following substances will increase the solubility of Cucos(s) in water? 1....
4.30. Using solubility rules, predict the solubility in water of the following ionic compounds. a. AI(OH) b. CaN C. NH4CI d. KOH 4.32. Using solubility rules, decide whether the following ionic solids are soluble or insoluble in water. If they are soluble, write the chemical equation for dissolving in water and indicate what ions you would expect to be present in solution. (NE SO b. BaCO c. Pb(NOs)2 d. Ca(OH) 4.34. Write net ionic equations for the following molecular equations....
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Home assignment: Chapter 4: Aqueous Reactions and Solution Stoichiometry 1) Of the species below, only is not an electrolyte. A) HCI B) Rb2804 C) Ar D) KOH E) NaCI 2) Aqueous potassium chloride will react with which one of the following in an exchange (metathesis) reaction? A) calcium nitrate B) sodium bromide C) lead nitrate D) barium nitrate E) sodium chloride 3) When aqueous solutions...
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REPORT SHEET Determination of the Solubility-Product Constant for a Sparingly Soluble Salt EXPERIMENT 8 A. Preparation of a Calibration Curve Initial (Cro121 0.0024 M Absorbance 5 mL Volume of 0.0024 M K Cro Total volume 1. I mL 100 mL 2. 100ML 3. 10 mL 100ml 4. 15 mL 100 ML Molar extinction coefficient for [CrO2) [Cro,2) 2.4x100M 12x1044 2.4810M 3.6810M 0.04) 2037.37 0.85 1.13 2. 3. Average molar extinction coefficient...