Part A- Products In Part A, you added solutions of NaOH (0.5 M, and then concentrated). This is represented in the image below: NaOH (0.5 M) Start with 0.5 ml of [Co(OH,),]?* (aq) +2Cl (aq) Product 3 (Co(OH,)JCI, (0.1 M) NaOH (conc.) Product 7 Determine the identities of Products 3 and 7 Product 3: (Co(OH)2(OH2)4] = Product 7: (Co(OH)2)
Part A- Products In Part A, you added solutions of NaOH (0.5 M, and then concentrated). This is represented in the image below: NaOH (0.5 M) Start with 0.5 ml of [Co(OH,),]?* (aq) +2Cl (aq) Product 3 (Co(OH,)JCI, (0.1 M) NaOH (conc.) Product 7 Determine the identities of Products 3 and 7 Product 3: (Co(OH)2(OH2)4] = Product 7: (Co(OH)2)
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In Part A, you added solutions of NaOH (0.5 M, and then concentrated). This is represented in the image below:
NaOH
on
(0.5 M)
Start with 0.5 ml of
[Co(OH,)* (aq) +2Cl (aq)
Product 3
[Co(OH,),JCI, (0.1 M)
NaOH
(conc.)
Product 7
Determine the identities of Products 3 and 7
Product 3: (Co(OH)2(OH2)4]
Product 7: [Co(OH)2]](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fc3dd9351-f3f7-4e91-94ea-32f3f36de8cd%2F4b8fdab0-3da5-4249-b5b8-2c95697cdfd6%2Fec8omy_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Part A- Products
In Part A, you added solutions of NaOH (0.5 M, and then concentrated). This is represented in the image below:
NaOH
on
(0.5 M)
Start with 0.5 ml of
[Co(OH,)* (aq) +2Cl (aq)
Product 3
[Co(OH,),JCI, (0.1 M)
NaOH
(conc.)
Product 7
Determine the identities of Products 3 and 7
Product 3: (Co(OH)2(OH2)4]
Product 7: [Co(OH)2]
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