(a)
The single-replacement reaction will occur or will not occur in the given reaction:
Na + KCl ( aq ) → K + NaCl ( aq )
(a)
![Check Mark](/static/check-mark.png)
Answer to Problem 13E
Explanation of Solution
Given info: Refer to the table 13.5 in the textbook.
Explanation:
The loss of electrons from an atom or ion is called oxidation. The gain of electrons from an atom is called reduction. When
The activity of metal is determined by its tendency to lose electrons to form ions as compared to another metal or to hydrogen ions.
If an element X is placed above element Y in the activity series, then element X is more active than element Y and will replace Y from compound YZ. This process is called single-replacement reaction.
The reaction between
In the above reaction, an element
Conclusion:
Therefore, The single-replacement reaction will not occur in the given reaction:
(b)
The single-replacement reaction will occur or will not occur in the given reaction:
Ni + CuBr 2 ( aq ) → Cu + NiBr 2 ( aq )
(b)
![Check Mark](/static/check-mark.png)
Answer to Problem 13E
Explanation of Solution
Given info: Refer to the table 13.5 in the textbook.
Explanation:
The loss of electrons from an atom or ion is called oxidation. The gain of electrons from an atom is called reduction. When oxidation and reduction reaction occurs simultaneously. The process is called redox reaction.
The activity of metal is determined by its tendency to lose electrons to form ions as compared to another metal or to hydrogen ions.
If an element X is placed above element Y in the activity series, then element X is more active than element Y and will replace Y from compound YZ. This process is called single-replacement reaction.
The reaction between
In the above reaction, an element
Conclusion:
Therefore, the single-replacement reaction will occur in the given reaction:
(c)
The single-replacement reaction will occur or will not occur in the given reaction:
2 Al + 6 HCl ( aq ) → 3 H 2 + 2 AlCl 3 ( aq )
(c)
![Check Mark](/static/check-mark.png)
Answer to Problem 13E
Explanation of Solution
Given info: Refer to the table 13.5 in the textbook.
Explanation:
The loss of electrons from an atom or ion is called oxidation. The gain of electrons from an atom is called reduction. When oxidation and reduction reaction occurs simultaneously. The process is called redox reaction.
The activity of metal is determined by its tendency to lose electrons to form ions as compared to another metal or to hydrogen ions.
If an element X is placed above element Y in the activity series, then element X is more active than element Y and will replace Y from compound YZ. This process is called single-replacement reaction.
The reaction between
In the above reaction, an element
Conclusion:
Therefore, the single-replacement reaction will occur in the given reaction:
Want to see more full solutions like this?
Chapter 13 Solutions
INTRO TO PHYSICAL SCIENCE W/MINDTAP
- No chatgpt plsarrow_forwardThe law of reflection applies to Question 14Select one: a. specular reflection b. irregular reflection c. All of these d. diffuse reflectionarrow_forwardAccording to your book "normal" human body temperature is considered to be ________? Select one: a. none of these b. 98.6°C c. 37°C d. 100°Carrow_forward
- Problem Seven. A football receiver running straight downfield at 5.60 m/s is 11.5 m in front of the quarterback when a pass is thrown downfield at an angle of 35.0° above the horizon. 8.) If the receiver never changes speed and the ball is caught at the same height from which it was thrown, find the distance between the quarterback and the receiver when the catch is made. (A) 21.3 (B) 17.8 (C) 18.8 (D) 19.9 (E) 67.5arrow_forwardWhen two bar magnets are near each other, the north pole of one of the magnets experiences what type of force from the other magnet? 1. both an attractive force and a repulsive force 2. a Coulomb force 3. only an attractive force 4. only a repulsive forcearrow_forwardWhat can be said about the electric force between two charged particles? It varies as 1/r. It depends only on the magnitudes of the charges. It is much, much greater than the attractive gravitational force. It is repulsive for unlike charges.arrow_forward
- A piece of copper originally 305mm long is pulled in tension with a stress of 276MPa. If the deformation is elastic, what will be the resultant elongation. E for copper is 110Gpaarrow_forwardPlease solve and answer the problem correctly please. Be sure to give explanations on each step and write neatly please. Thank you!!arrow_forwardIn the figures, the masses are hung from an elevator ceiling. Assume the velocity of the elevator is constant. Find the tensions in the ropes (in N) for each case. Note that 0₁ = 35.0°, 0₂ = 55.0°, 03 = 60.0°, m₁ = 3.00 kg, and m2 = 7.00 kg. (Due to the nature of this problem, do not use rounded intermediate values-including answers submitted in WebAssign-in your calculations.) (a) Τι WY NY MY T3 e₁ T₁ = N = N = N (b) 18 Τι = Τι T3 = || || || = T T Ts m₂ N N N 02 T₂ T3 m₁arrow_forward
- You are working with a movie director and investigating a scene with a cowboy sliding off a tree limb and falling onto the saddle of a moving horse. The distance of the fall is several meters, and the calculation shows a high probability of injury to the cowboy from the stunt. Let's look at a simpler situation. Suppose the director asks you to have the cowboy step off a platform 2.55 m off the ground and land on his feet on the ground. The cowboy keeps his legs straight as he falls, but then bends at the knees as soon as he touches the ground. This allows the center of mass of his body to move through a distance of 0.660 m before his body comes to rest. (Center of mass will be formally defined in Linear Momentum and Collisions.) You assume this motion to be under constant acceleration of the center of mass of his body. To assess the degree of danger to the cowboy in this stunt, you wish to calculate the average force upward on his body from the ground, as a multiple of the cowboy's…arrow_forwardA box of mass m = 2.00 kg is released from rest at the top of an inclined plane as seen in the figure. The box starts out at height h =0.200 m above the top of the table, the table height is H = 2.00 m, and 0 = 41.0°. H m (a) What is the acceleration (in m/s²) of the box while it slides down the incline? m/s² (b) What is the speed (in m/s) of the box when it leaves the incline? m/s (c) At what horizontal distance (in m) from the end of the table will the box hit the ground? m (d) How long (in s) from when the box is released does it hit the ground? S (e) Does the box's mass affect any of your above answers? Yes Noarrow_forward(a) A sphere made of rubber has a density of 0.940 g/cm³ and a radius of 7.00 cm. It falls through air of density 1.20 kg/m³ and has a drag coefficient of 0.500. What is its terminal speed (in m/s)? m/s (b) From what height (in m) would the sphere have to be dropped to reach this speed if it fell without air resistance? marrow_forward
- An Introduction to Physical SciencePhysicsISBN:9781305079137Author:James Shipman, Jerry D. Wilson, Charles A. Higgins, Omar TorresPublisher:Cengage LearningModern PhysicsPhysicsISBN:9781111794378Author:Raymond A. Serway, Clement J. Moses, Curt A. MoyerPublisher:Cengage Learning
![Text book image](https://www.bartleby.com/isbn_cover_images/9781305079137/9781305079137_smallCoverImage.gif)
![Text book image](https://www.bartleby.com/isbn_cover_images/9781111794378/9781111794378_smallCoverImage.gif)