Circle the solution(s) that will dissolve solid Al(OH)3
6 M HCl 0.5 M Al2(SO4)3 1 M KOH 1.5 M Fe(NO3)3
Explain why you chose those compounds.
Circle the solution(s) that will dissolve solid Al(OH)3 6 M HCl 0.5 M Al2(SO4)3 1 M...
The following equation can be classified as what type(s) of reaction(s)? Al(OH)3(aq)+H2SO4(aq)~ Al2(SO4)3(s)+H2O(l) balance the equation.
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) dissolves Aluminum metal according to the reaction: 2 Al(s)+ 3 H2SO4(aq) → Al2(SO4)3(aq) + 3 H2(g) Suppose you want to dissolve an Aluminum block with a mass of 15.2 g. What minimum mass of H2SO4 (in g) do you need? What mass of H2 gas (in g) can the complete reaction of the aluminum block produce? Please Show Work
1-Which of the following metals will dissolve when placed into a 1 M HCl solution? You may need to refer to table 18.1 in your textbook. Check all that apply however points will be deducted for incorrect guesses. Select one or more: Zn Ag Cu Al Au Fe Mg 2-Consider three hypothetical metals: "X", "Y" and "Z". The following reactions proceed spontaneously in the direction as written under standard state conditions: Z(s) + X2+ → Z2++ X(s) Y(s) + Z2+...
0.5 mL of 0.10 M Fe(NO3)3 is combined with 1 mL of 6 M HCl. Enter a balanced net ionic equation to illustrate the ligand substitution reaction.
Sulfuric acid can dissolve aluminum metal according to the following reaction. 2Al(s)+3H2SO4(aq)→Al2(SO4)3(aq)+3H2(g) Suppose you wanted to dissolve an aluminum block with a mass of 30.0 g 1-What minimum amount of H2SO4 in grams would you need? 2-How many grams of H2 gas would be produced by the complete reaction of the aluminum block?
Use the solubility table to answer the following. You do not need to mix any chemicals. 1. Circle the following compounds if they will not dissolve completely or will form ppt in H a CaSO4 (s) Cu(IO3)2(s) AgNO3(s) Baco3 (s) Pb(NO3)2(s) Al(OH)3(s) 2. circle all of the following solutions that will form a precipitate with addition of Mg(IO3)2 aq) Ba (NO3)2(aq) Pb (NO3)2(aq) K2CO3 (aq) CuCl2(aq) NH40H (aq) ZnSO4(aq) 3. Circle all of the following solutions that will not form...
6:23 LTE Question 1 of 37 Submit An aqueous solution of Mg (NOs)2 and NaOH generates the solid precipitate Mg(OH)2. Which of the following would NOT appear in the corresponding net ionic reaction? A) Mg2 B) NO3 C) OH D) Mg(OH)2 E) Both (A) and (C) Tap here or pull up for additional resources 6:23 LTE Question 3 of 37 Submit Balance the following chemical reaction: Al2(SOa)3 (aq)K,PO. (aq) AIPO. (s) + K2SO& (aq) A) Al2(SOa)3 (aq) 2 K3PO4 (aq)...
Calculating theoretical yield Balanced equation of reaction: 2 Al(NO3)3 (s) + 3 K2CO3 (aq) = 6 KNO3(aq) + Al2(CO3)3 (s) (A) If you combine 32.4mL of a 1.23M Al(NO3)3 solution of with 25.6mL of a 1.67M K2CO3 solution what is the maximum yield in of aluminum carbonate (in grams) you can get? (Show all work) (B) If you combine 24.13g Al(NO3)3 with 25.6 mL of a 0.167M K2CO3 solution what is the maximum yield of aluminum carbonate (in grams) you...
Can you please help me in these quations 1) Circle the substance that will be soluble in water: PbSO4, NH4Cl, CuBr2, Ba(NO3)2, Na2CrO4, Fe(ClO4)3 (2 2) For the following precipitation reaction determine the balanced molecular equation (ME), ionic (IE) and net ionic equations (NIE). (9) (ME) Fe2(SO4)3(aq) + Sr(NO3)2(aq) ® (IE) (NIE) 3) What would be the spectator ion(s) when solid iron reacts with a copper (II) sulfate solution? ________________, and when a barium chloride solution reacts with a sodium...
The following chemical reaction takes place in aqueous solution: Fe2(SO4), (aq)+6 KOH(aq) — 2 Fe(OH)3(s)+3 K, SO4(aq) Write the net ionic equation for this reaction. 0- Identifying the limiting reactant in a drawing of a mixture The drawing below shows a mixture of molecules: key carbon hydrogen nitrogen sulfur 000000 oxygen chlorine Suppose the following chemical reaction can take place in this mixture: CH,(9)+4S(s) → CS (9)+2 H, S(9) of which reactant are there the most initial moles? Enter its...