Write balanced chemical equation for the given reactions and also predict whether precipitate will form or not. NaBr ( aq ) + AgNO 3 ( aq ) Concept introduction: Precipitation reaction takes place when anions and caations present in the solution combine to form insoluble salt. The salt will be soluble or insoluble depends upon the K sp value of the salt. Higher the K sp value soluble will be the salt. Salts having lower K sp value are insoluble or dissolve very less in water. Generally chlorides, bromides, iodides of Ag + , Pb 2+ and Hg 2 2+ are insoluble whereas nitrates are soluble.
Write balanced chemical equation for the given reactions and also predict whether precipitate will form or not. NaBr ( aq ) + AgNO 3 ( aq ) Concept introduction: Precipitation reaction takes place when anions and caations present in the solution combine to form insoluble salt. The salt will be soluble or insoluble depends upon the K sp value of the salt. Higher the K sp value soluble will be the salt. Salts having lower K sp value are insoluble or dissolve very less in water. Generally chlorides, bromides, iodides of Ag + , Pb 2+ and Hg 2 2+ are insoluble whereas nitrates are soluble.
Solution Summary: The author explains that precipitation reaction takes place when anions and caations present in the solution combine to form insoluble salt.
Interpretation: Write balanced chemical equation for the given reactions and also predict whether precipitate will form or not.
NaBr(aq)+AgNO3(aq)
Concept introduction: Precipitation reaction takes place when anions and caations present in the solution combine to form insoluble salt. The salt will be soluble or insoluble depends upon the Ksp value of the salt. Higher the Ksp value soluble will be the salt. Salts having lower Ksp value are insoluble or dissolve very less in water.
Generally chlorides, bromides, iodides of Ag+, Pb2+ and Hg22+ are insoluble whereas nitrates are soluble.
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Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: Write balanced chemical equation for the given reactions and also predict whether precipitate will form or not.
KCl(aq)+Pb(NO3)2(aq)
Concept introduction: Precipitation reaction takes place when anions and caations present in the solution combine to form insoluble salt. The salt will be soluble or insoluble depends upon the Ksp value of the salt. Higher the Ksp value soluble will be the salt. Salts having lower Ksp value are insoluble or dissolve very less in water.
Generally chlorides, bromides, iodides of Ag+, Pb2+ and Hg22+ are insoluble whereas nitrates are soluble.
A block of zinc has an initial temperature of 94.2 degrees celcius and is immererd in 105 g of water at 21.90 degrees celcius. At thermal equilibrium, the final temperature is 25.20 degrees celcius. What is the mass of the zinc block? Cs(Zn) = 0.390 J/gxdegrees celcius Cs(H2O) = 4.18 J/gx degrees celcus
Potential Energy (kJ)
1. Consider these three reactions as the elementary steps in the mechanism for a chemical reaction.
AH = -950 kJ
AH = 575 kJ
(i) Cl₂ (g) + Pt (s) 2C1 (g) + Pt (s)
Ea = 1550 kJ
(ii) Cl (g)+ CO (g) + Pt (s) → CICO (g) + Pt (s)
(iii) Cl (g) + CICO (g) → Cl₂CO (g)
Ea = 2240 kJ
Ea = 2350 kJ
AH = -825 kJ
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a. Draw the potential energy diagram for the reaction. Label the data points for clarity.
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Can u help me figure out the reaction mechanisms for these, idk where to even start
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