Q12. Which of the following is insoluble in water? A. HgCl2 C. Pbl; B. NaHCO, Q13. What volume (mL) of 1.00 M K,Cr,0, is required to completely react with 350. K2Cr,O7(ac) +6FESO.a + 7H,SOiagi > Cr;(SO.)tac) + 3Fe,(SO)alag + K;SC A. 58.4 B. 29.2 C. 292 Q14. Which equation represents the second ionization energy of Ca? A. Ca(g) → Ca"(g) + 1e B. Ca"(g) → Ca"(g) + le C. Ca(g) → Ca" (g) + 2e D. Ca (g) → Ca"(s) + 1e
Q12. Which of the following is insoluble in water? A. HgCl2 C. Pbl; B. NaHCO, Q13. What volume (mL) of 1.00 M K,Cr,0, is required to completely react with 350. K2Cr,O7(ac) +6FESO.a + 7H,SOiagi > Cr;(SO.)tac) + 3Fe,(SO)alag + K;SC A. 58.4 B. 29.2 C. 292 Q14. Which equation represents the second ionization energy of Ca? A. Ca(g) → Ca"(g) + 1e B. Ca"(g) → Ca"(g) + le C. Ca(g) → Ca" (g) + 2e D. Ca (g) → Ca"(s) + 1e
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![Q12. Which of the following is insoluble in water?
A. HgCl,
B. NaHCO,
C. Pblz
D. Na,P
Q13. What volume (mL) of 1.00 M K,Cr,0, is required to completely react with 350.0 mL of 0.500 M FeSO,?
K2Cr,O7(aa) +6FESO.a) + 7H,SOlag > Cr,(SO.)alaq) +3Fe,(SO)a(ag) + K;SO4lec) +7H,0 L
A. 58.4
B. 29.2
C. 292
D. 96.0
Q14. Which equation represents the second ionization energy of Ca?
A. Ca(g) → Ca"(g) + 1e
B. Ca"(g) → Ca"(g) + 1e
C. Ca(g) Ca"(g) + 2e
D. Ca (g) → Ca" (s) + 1e](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fcf5399fb-228c-475f-841b-c0435215da3f%2F6be94117-5bf5-45f9-a364-98266153ce5f%2Franz77_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Q12. Which of the following is insoluble in water?
A. HgCl,
B. NaHCO,
C. Pblz
D. Na,P
Q13. What volume (mL) of 1.00 M K,Cr,0, is required to completely react with 350.0 mL of 0.500 M FeSO,?
K2Cr,O7(aa) +6FESO.a) + 7H,SOlag > Cr,(SO.)alaq) +3Fe,(SO)a(ag) + K;SO4lec) +7H,0 L
A. 58.4
B. 29.2
C. 292
D. 96.0
Q14. Which equation represents the second ionization energy of Ca?
A. Ca(g) → Ca"(g) + 1e
B. Ca"(g) → Ca"(g) + 1e
C. Ca(g) Ca"(g) + 2e
D. Ca (g) → Ca" (s) + 1e
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