What substance is produced by the reaction: H+[aq]+OH-[aq]=?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

It produces water.

Explanation:

H+   +    OH-    produces    H2O.

It is a type of Neutralization reaction.


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In one experiment, you do not have the metal oxalate product as dry as possible. How might this affect the pyrolysis procedure?

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In one experiment, you do not have the metal oxalate productas dry as possible. This might affect the pyrolysis procedure by maybe thewater will react with the compound at very high temp; the initial weight of thesample is already incorrect that might cause error in the further calculations.

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The process would not be attained completely.

Explanation:

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In chemical reactions, pyrolysis is understood as a thermochemical decomposition or breaking of organic chains at very high temperatures and under the absence of halogens and oxygen. In this case, as a metal oxalate is the organic chain, when it is a product and is not dry as possible, the reaction would not be attained to completion as the water will limit the conversion and the reaction extent. 

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A titration is carried out to determine the concentration of the acid in an old bottle of aqueous HCl whose label has become unreadable.What is the HCl concentration if 32.1mL of 0.250M NaOH is required to titrate a 30.0mL sample of the acid?

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Answer:

The concentration of HCl is - 0.2675 M

Explanation:

At equivalence point,

Moles of HCl = Moles of NaOH

Considering:-

Molarity_(HCl)* Volume_(HCl)=Molarity_(NaOH)* Volume_(NaOH)

Given  that:

Molarity_(NaOH)=0.250\ M

Volume_(NaOH)=32.1\ mL

Volume_(HCl)=30.0\ mL

Molarity_(HCl)=?\ M

So,  

Molarity_(HCl)* Volume_(HCl)=Molarity_(NaOH)* Volume_(NaOH)

Molarity_(HCl)* 30.0=0.250* 32.1

Molarity_(HCl)=(0.250* 32.1)/(30.0)=0.2675\ M

The concentration of HCl is - 0.2675 M

How many electrons are in Fe3+ ?

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23 electrons hope this helps

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There are 23 electrons in Fe3+

Among these element groups, which is least likely to form ions?: 7A 3A 1A 4A

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The  element  group  which  is least  likely  to form ions  is 4A  group


 explanation

Element   of   group  4A   has   4  valence  electrons.  for example Carbon which has   [He] 2S2 2P2  electron configuration has 4 valence electrons.

Since 4A elements has 4 valence electrons ,  it means  that  their valence shell  is half  filled which is  relatively stable. For  this reason 4A element readily  form  ions.

The information below describes a redox reaction.Cr3+(aq)+2Cl-(aq)---->Cr(s)+Cl2(s)
2Cl-(aq)--->Cl2(g)+2e-
Cr3+(aq)+3e- ---->Cr(s)

What is the final, balanced equation for this reaction?
1.) 2cr3+(aq)+6Cl-(aq) ------> 2Cr(s)+3Cl2(g)
2.) 2Cr3(aq)+2Cl-(aq)+6e- --->Cl2(g)+2Cr(s)
3.) Cr3+(aq)+6Cl-(aq)+3e- ---->2Cr(g)+3Cl2(g)
4.) Cr3+(aq)+2Cl-(aq)------>Cr(s)+Cl2(g)

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Answer: option 1)  2Cr3+(aq)+6Cl-(aq) ------> 2Cr(s)+3Cl2(g)

Explanation:

1) Write the oxidation half-reaction:

2Cl^-(aq)---\ \textgreater \ Cl_2(g)+2e^-

2) Write the reduction half-raction:

Cr^(3+)(aq)+3e^(-)---\ \textgreater \ Cr(s)

3) Multiply each half-reaction by the appropiate coefficient to equal the number of electrons of both half-reactions.

6Cl^(-)(aq)---\ \textgreater \ 3Cl_2(g)+6e^(-) 2Cr^(3+)(aq)+6e^(-)---\ \textgreater \ 2Cr(s)

4) Add both half-reactions

2Cr^(3+)+6Cl^(-)(aq)---\ \textgreater \ 2Cr(s) +3Cl_2(g)

And that is the answer. You can count the atoms and charges on every side and check they are equal.

Answer:

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Explanation:

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how does the volume of an ideal gas at constant temperature and pressure change as the number of moleculess increeases

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Answer:

Explanation:

This question seeks to test the knowledge of Avogadro's law. Avogadro's law states that equal volume of gases, at constant temperature and pressure,  contain the same number of molecules. The meaning here is that the volume of a given mass of (ideal) gas is directly proportional to the number of molecules. Thus, an increase in volume of an ideal gas will lead to an increase in the number of molecules of the gas. Also, an increase  in the number of molecules of an ideal gas will lead to an increase in the volume of the gas at constant temperature and pressure.