Question 26- (please look at the attached images for a speecial periodic table that you may need to use to solve this question, please show all of your work so I can understand going forward.) a) What is the volume, in mL, of a 0.705 M HBg solution needed to react completely with 25.0 mL of 0.315 M Wn2JeO3 solution? 2HBg(aq) + Wn2JeO3(aq) → 2WnBg(aq) + H2O(l) + JeO2 (g)
States of Matter
The substance that constitutes everything in the universe is known as matter. Matter comprises atoms which in turn are composed of electrons, protons, and neutrons. Different atoms combine together to give rise to molecules that act as a foundation for all kinds of substances. There are five states of matter based on their energies of attraction, namely solid, liquid, gases, plasma, and BEC (Bose-Einstein condensates).
Chemical Reactions and Equations
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Question 26- (please look at the attached images for a speecial periodic table that you may need to use to solve this question, please show all of your work so I can understand going forward.)
a) What is the volume, in mL, of a 0.705 M HBg solution needed to react completely with 25.0 mL of 0.315 M Wn2JeO3 solution?
2HBg(aq) + Wn2JeO3(aq) → 2WnBg(aq) + H2O(l) + JeO2 (g)
The molarity of the solution is given by the following formula
The molar concentration of an unknown solution with known volume and known volume and concentration of another substance can be calculated by the relation
n1 and n2 are molar ratios
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