The concentration of the HNO 3 solution is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Molarity ( M ) is one of the concentration terms that determine the number of moles of solute present in per litre of solution. Unit of molarity is mol / L . The expression to calculate the amount of compound in moles when molarity of solution and volume of solution is given is as follows: Moles of solute = ( volume of solution ) ( molarity of solution ) (1) An acid-base reaction is also known as neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base. The water molecule is employed as the reactant as well as product unit in these reactions. Neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base in a stoichiometric amount that is equal mole of H + ions and OH − ions reacts to form the product.
The concentration of the HNO 3 solution is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Molarity ( M ) is one of the concentration terms that determine the number of moles of solute present in per litre of solution. Unit of molarity is mol / L . The expression to calculate the amount of compound in moles when molarity of solution and volume of solution is given is as follows: Moles of solute = ( volume of solution ) ( molarity of solution ) (1) An acid-base reaction is also known as neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base. The water molecule is employed as the reactant as well as product unit in these reactions. Neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base in a stoichiometric amount that is equal mole of H + ions and OH − ions reacts to form the product.
Definition Definition Transformation of a chemical species into another chemical species. A chemical reaction consists of breaking existing bonds and forming new ones by changing the position of electrons. These reactions are best explained using a chemical equation.
Chapter 4, Problem 4.148P
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The concentration of the HNO3 solution is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Molarity (M) is one of the concentration terms that determine the number of moles of solute present in per litre of solution. Unit of molarity is mol/L.
The expression to calculate the amount of compound in moles when molarity of solution and volume of solution is given is as follows:
Moles of solute=(volume of solution)(molarity of solution) (1)
An acid-base reaction is also known as neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base. The water molecule is employed as the reactant as well as product unit in these reactions.
Neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base in a stoichiometric amount that is equal mole of H+ ions and OH− ions reacts to form the product.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The moles of NaOH that were in excess after the first addition is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Molarity (M) is one of the concentration terms that determine the number of moles of solute present in per litre of solution. Unit of molarity is mol/L.
The expression to calculate the amount of compound in moles when molarity of solution and volume of solution is given is as follows:
Moles of solute=(volume of solution)(molarity of solution) (1)
An acid-base reaction is also known as neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base. The water molecule is employed as the reactant as well as product unit in these reactions.
Neutralization reaction involves the reaction of acid and base in a stoichiometric amount that is equal mole of H+ ions and OH− ions reacts to form the product.
In the normal hydrogen electrode, the balance potential difference in the interface is 0 mV, the maximum potential is 5 mV. Explain briefly.
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(b) Atoms are said to be electrically neutral. Explain.
(c)
Distinguish
between the following:
(i) Atomic number and mass number.
(ii) Mass number and relative atomic mass.
2. An isotope Q, has 18 neutrons a mass number of 34.
(a) (i) Draw the atomic structure of Q.
(ii) Write its electron arrangement
(b) To which period and group does Q belong? Explain your answer.
(c) How does Q form its ion? Explain.
3. (a) Determine the relative atomic mass of the following elements =
compositions occur in the proportions given.
(i) Neon
20
21
22.
Ne (90.92%), 10Ne (0.26%), and 10Ne (8.82%)
(ii) Argon
36
38
40
18 Ar (0.34%), 18 Ar (0.06%) and 18 Ar (99.6%)
In the normal hydrogen electrode, the balance potential difference in the interface is this, the maximum potential is 5 mV. Explain briefly.
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