(a) Interpretation: It should be determined whether the carbonate transposition will be effective for detecting SO 4 2 - from BaSO 4 or not. Concept introduction: Carbonate transposition is a reaction which leads to determine that the slightly soluble solids’ aqueous medium anion concentration is sufficient for qualitative analysis.
(a) Interpretation: It should be determined whether the carbonate transposition will be effective for detecting SO 4 2 - from BaSO 4 or not. Concept introduction: Carbonate transposition is a reaction which leads to determine that the slightly soluble solids’ aqueous medium anion concentration is sufficient for qualitative analysis.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the carbonate transposition is effective for detecting SO 4 2 - from BaSO 4 or not.
It should be determined whether the carbonate transposition will be effective for detecting SO42- from BaSO4 or not.
Concept introduction:
Carbonate transposition is a reaction which leads to determine that the slightly soluble solids’ aqueous medium anion concentration is sufficient for qualitative analysis.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
It should be determined whether carbonate transposition will be effective for detecting Cl- from AgCl or not.
Concept introduction:
Carbonate transposition is a reaction which leads to determine that the slightly soluble solids’ aqueous medium anion concentration is sufficient for qualitative analysis.
Interpretation Introduction
(c)
Interpretation:
It should be determined whether the carbonate transposition will be effective for detecting F- from MgF2 or not.
Concept introduction:
Carbonate transposition is a reaction which leads to determine that the slightly soluble solids’ aqueous medium anion concentration is sufficient for qualitative analysis.
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What is the molar mass of a gas that takes three times longer to effuse than helium?
First image: I have to show the mecanism (with arows and structures) of the reaction at the bottom. Also I have to show by mecanism why the reaction wouldn't work if the alcohol was primary
Second image: I have to show the mecanism (with arrows and structures) for the reaction on the left, where the alcohol A is added fast in one portion
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Chapter 18 Solutions
General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications (11th Edition)
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