
Describe what happens when ionic and covalent (molecular) substances dissolve. A(n) aqucous covalent compound dissolved in...
Use the spaces below to describe what happens when ionic and covalent (molecular) substances dissolve. A(n) dissolved in water, H20(l), will producein solution. A(n) dissolved in water, H20(l), will produce in solution. ionic compound covalent compound aqueous anions aqueous cations aqueous covalent compound
You dissolve 57.00 g sample of sodium phosphate solid in 599.o grams of water. All of the solid dissolves and the ionic compound breaks into individual ions when it dissolves to form an aqueous solution. a) calculate the total number of sodium ions present in the solution b) Calculate the ratio comparing the number of water molecules in the solution to the total number of ions ( cations and Anions) in the solution c) If the total volume of the...
When an ionic compound dissolves in water, the cations and anions are separated. Ions in solution will result in that solution conducting electricity, an electrolyte. Some solutions are strong electrolytes while others are weak electrolytes. 1. What do you think is giving rise to electrical conductivity? ions in a crystal 2. This is a diagram showing ions in a crystal. Draw a diagram showing the particles in 1) strong electrolyte, and 2) weak electrolyte. Pay attention to how the water...
When an ionic compound dissolves in water. O A the hydrogen end of water molecules surround the cations OB. none of these are correct O C. the oxygen end of water molecules surround both the anions and the cations OD. the oxygen end of water molecules surround the cations E. the oxygen end of water molecules surround the anions QUESTION 15 When added to water, which of the following would produce a base? MgCl2 Mgo BaCl2 All would produce bases....
When salts dissolve in water, they dissociate into cations and anions which may undergo hydrolysis with water. In general, metal ions undergo hydrolysis to produce hydronium ion when the metal is a transition metal with a 2+ charge or higher, or a non-transition metal with a 3+ charge or higher. Which of the following salts should produce an acidic solution when dissolved in water? Select all that apply. There may be more than one correct answer. A. MgCl2 ...
A 0.0140g sample of an ionic compound with the formula Cr(NH)sCl, was dissolved in water to give 25.0mL of solution at 25°C. The osmotic pressure was determined to be 119mmHg. How many ions must be obtained from each formula unit when this compound is dissolved in water? rin o r Om 1112 Problems 14.65. Which of the following equilibria will shift toward formation of more products if an equilibrium mixture is compressed into half its volume? a. 2 N2O(g) =...
QuesLIVIT 211.JPUITLS) The beaker below represents a solid ionic compound that has been dissolved in water to produce an aqueous solution. Based on the ratio of ions (assume one color is a cation and the other an anion), select all compounds below that could possibly represent the compound in the beaker below. Al2(SO4)3 Naci CaCl2 Na3PO4 Fe2(SO4)3 Na2CO3
When lithium phosphate, Li PO,, dissolves in water, what ions are produced? 3 Lit +PO no ions are formed 3 Lit +P3- +20, 3 Lit +p5+ + 402- O Lift +PO K,Cr,O, is an example of an ionic compound.
1) A hydrogen bond is A) an attraction between a hydrogen atom attached to N, O, or F and an N, O, or Fatom on anothe molecule. B) a covalent bond between H and O. c) an ionic bond between H and another atom. D) a bond that is stronger than a covalent bond. E) the polar O-H bond in water. 2) Which of the following molecules can form hydrogen bonds? A) CH4 B) NaH C) NH3 D) BH3 E)...
Suppose you have an ionic compound composed of XHt and Y2- (Formula = (HX)2Y). When dissolved in water the pOH of a solution of (XH)2Y was found to be 2.37. Which of the following statements could explain this? The K, of XH+ is less than the Ky, of Y2- O The K, of HY, is less than the K, of HY The Ke of XH+ is equal to the Kp1 of Y2- The K, of XH* is greater than the...