The solution that contain the higher concentration of iodide ( I − ) ions among 0.10 M BaI 2 or 0.25 M KI solution. Concept introduction: Salts are those that are completely dissociate into respective ions in the solution. Concentration is the relative quantity of substance present in the solution or it is the ratio of constituent abundance to the volume of the solution.
The solution that contain the higher concentration of iodide ( I − ) ions among 0.10 M BaI 2 or 0.25 M KI solution. Concept introduction: Salts are those that are completely dissociate into respective ions in the solution. Concentration is the relative quantity of substance present in the solution or it is the ratio of constituent abundance to the volume of the solution.
Interpretation: The solution that contain the higher concentration of iodide (I−) ions among 0.10 M BaI2 or 0.25 M KI solution.
Concept introduction:
Salts are those that are completely dissociate into respective ions in the solution.
Concentration is the relative quantity of substance present in the solution or it is the ratio of constituent abundance to the volume of the solution.
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The salt that contains higher concentration of iodide (I−) ions among 100mL of 0.10MKI solution or 200 mL 0.040M
ZnI2 of solution.
Concept introduction:
Salts are those that are completely dissociate into respective ions in the solution.
Concentration is the relative quantity of substance present in the solution or it is the ratio of constituent abundance to the volume of the solution.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The salt that contains concentration of iodide (I−) ions among 3.2 M HI solution or a solution made by dissolving 145 g of NaI in water to make 150 mL of solution.
Concept introduction:
Salts are those that are completely dissociate into respective ions in the solution.
Concentration is the relative quantity of substance present in the solution or it is the ratio of constituent abundance to the volume of the solution.