Answers: 1
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 07:00
Achemist wants to extract copper metal from copper chloride solution. the chemist places 0.50 grams of aluminum foil in a solution containing 0.75 grams of copper (ii) chloride. a single replacement reaction takes place. (ii) chloride. a single replacement reaction takes place. which statement explains the maximum amount of copper that the chemist can extract using this reaction? a) approximately 0.36 grams, because copper (ii) chloride acts as a limiting reactant b) approximately 1.8 grams, because copper (ii) chloride acts as a limiting reactant c) approximately 0.36 grams, because aluminum acts as a limiting reactant d) approximately 1.8 grams, because aluminum acts as a limiting reactant
Answers: 3
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 14:30
Consider the reduction reactions and their equilibrium constants. cu+(aq)+e−↽−−⇀cu(s)pb2+(aq)+2e−↽−−⇀pb(s)fe3+(aq)+3e−↽−−⇀fe(=6.2×108=4.0×10−5=9.3×10−3 cu + ( aq ) + e − ↽ − − ⇀ cu ( s ) k =6.2× 10 8 pb 2 + ( aq ) +2 e − ↽ − − ⇀ pb ( s ) k =4.0× 10 − 5 fe 3 + ( aq ) +3 e − ↽ − − ⇀ fe ( s ) k =9.3× 10 − 3 arrange these ions from strongest to weakest oxidizing agent.
Answers: 3
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 23:10
Match the formula for the following compound: magnesium sulfate heptahydratemgs·7h2omg2so4·7h2omg(so4)2·7h2omgso4·7h2o
Answers: 1
Chemistry, 23.06.2019 16:00
Henry moseley used x-ray experiments to determine the atomic number of elements. how did his discovery contribute to the development of the periodic table? a.it confirmed that elements should be arranged in strict order of increasing atomic mass. b.it led to elements with similar atomic numbers being grouped together. c.it allowed the elements to be placed in strict order of increasing atomic number. d.it showed that the way mendeleev grouped elements together was completely wrong.
Answers: 1
Classify the substances according to the strongest solute-solvent interaction that will occur betwee...
History, 13.10.2019 08:30
Biology, 13.10.2019 08:30
Mathematics, 13.10.2019 08:30
World Languages, 13.10.2019 08:30
Mathematics, 13.10.2019 08:30
Social Studies, 13.10.2019 08:30
Social Studies, 13.10.2019 08:30