
Question 11 (1 point) Which of the following lists the cations in order of increasing strength...
Question 13 (1 point) Which of the following lists the cations in order of increasing strength of interaction with water when in an aqueous solution? Li* < Na* <K* < Ca2+ < Mg2+ OK* < Na* < Lit < Ca?* < Mg2+ Mg?* < Ca** < Li* < Na* <* OLI* < Na* < K* < Mg?* < Ca?* OLI* < Mg?* < Na* < Ca?* <k
Question 4 1 pts Which of the lists of increasing ionic radii is not correct? A) CI° < Br< 1 B) A13+ < Mg2+ < Nat C) Ca2+ < Sr2+ < Ba2+ D) 52- < Cl" <k E) Nat < 02- < N3- ОА B Ос D О Е What are the hybridizations of the three labeled atoms? :0: -0-H:0: H 5(-- cec H ö -C-C-H B C С C H А H A) 1=sp?, 2=sp?, 3=sp3 B) 1=sp?, 2=sp3,...
Ranking 6. Arrange the following species in order of increasing radius. Specie Ranking Specie Ranking Specie CI, S Mg2+, F- | Br, Rb, Kr Cs, K Ca, Mg, Sr Sr, Ca, Rb CI, F K, Ga, Ca Na+, Mg2+, Al3+, F CI, S2- Au*, Au3+ Cu²+, Cut AI, Mg Cl, Br, F- Ca2+, Sr2+, Cs, Ba2+
11. Which of these lists of molecules is arranged in order of increasing acid strength? H2S <H20 <H2Se 6. HS <H2Se <H20 H2O <H2S <H2Se d. H20 <HSe <H2S 8bl - Paral- 12. Which of the following would decrease the Ksp for Pb12? a. Lowering the pH of the solution b. Adding a solution of Pb(NO3)2 c. Adding a solution of KI d. None of a), b.), or c.). 13. A titration of an acid and base to the equivalence...
QUESTION 11 Arrange the ions N3-02-, Mg2+, Na+, and F-in order of increasing ionic radius, starting with the smallest f Mg2+, Na+, F. 02. 13- N3- Mg2+ 02- Na+, F- 13.02- Mg2+, F., Na+ N3-02-, F-, Nat, Mg2+
Please Answer: CALCULATION QUESTION 1 (A) Calculate the number of cmol of Al3+ cations needed to replace 10 cmolc of Ca2+ by cation exchange in a soil. (B) How many grams of Al3+ does this correspond to? (you’ll need the atomic weight of Al, which is 27 g/mol, to calculate this) CALCULATION QUESTION 2 A soil sample (500 g) contains the following amounts of exchangeable cations: Ca2+= 9 cmolc , Mg2+= 3 cmolc , K+= 1 cmolc , Al3+= 3...
Identify the spectator ions present (if any) when aqueous solutions of AgNO3 and MgCl, are mixed. Periodic Table TABLE 8.1 Solubility Rules for Ionic Compounds in Water Compounds Containing the Following Ions Are Generally Soluble Exceptions Lit, Nat, Kt, and NHA None NO, and C2H30 None CI, Br, and When these ions pair with Agt, Hg2+, or Pb2+, the resulting compounds are insoluble. SO2- When SO 2 pairs with Sr?+, Ba²+, Pb2+, Ag+, or Ca't, the resulting compound is insoluble....
Solubility Rules TABLE 1: SOLUBILITY RULES FOR CATIONS Precipitating agent lons that will form a precipitate Cl", Br", Agt, Pb2+, and Hg22 Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+, Agt, and Pb2+ All metal ions (with widely varying Ksp values) except Li, Na+, K+, and NHA All metal ions except Lit, Na, K, NH4+, Ca?, Srl, and Ba? CO32- All metal ions except Lit, Na, K, and NHA PO43- All metal ions except Lit, Na, K, and NH4 50,2- OH S2- Pre-Lab Questions 1....
Worksheet 9a (Intro) 11. Place the following elements in order of increasing ionization energy a. Ba, Sr, Ca CatSraba b. K, Ca, As AsecaLK c. Si, Na, Mg sengena d. Sn, Sb, I T.Sbisn e. K, Ca, Rb Ribica,k f. S, As, Sn Sri As, 8. Kr. Ba, Zn, Sc, Br Ba, Kr, Br, zn, so 12. Rank the following elements in order of increasing metallic character:
(a) Assuming standard conditions, arrange the following in order of increasing strength as oxidizing agents in strong acid: H+, Hg2+, Cu2+, Ba2+, Pb2+ О н+ Ht OHt OHt Ht Hg2+ Hg2+ Hа2+ Hg2+ Hg2+ OCu2+ OCu2+ OCu2+ Cu2+ OCu2+ О Ва2+ О Ва2+ о Ва2+ О Ва2+ Вa2+ О рb2+ О Рp2+ Pb2+ Pb2+ OPh2+ (b) Assuming standard conditions, arrange the following in order of increasing strength as reducing agents in strong base: Zn, Br2, F, Na, Mg OZn Zn...