Determine what particles (cations, anions, molecules,etc.) exist when each of the following solutes is dissolved in water. Write the chemical formula for each particle.
| Solute | Formula | Solute | Formula |
| NaCl | P4O10 | ||
| NH4Br | NaOH | ||
| Fe(C2H3O2)3 | K3PO4 | ||
| NH3 | H2O2 | ||
| CsClO3 | NO2 | ||
| C6H5OH |
Determine what particles (cations, anions, molecules,etc.) exist when each of the following solutes is dissolved in...
Write the chemical equation for what happens when you dissolve the following solutes in water: NaCl, C12H22O11, CaCl2 , and Fe(NO3)3. You may assume that the ionic compounds are strong electrolytes. Specify the theoretical van’t Hoff factor for each solute.
24. Circle one word inside each set of parentheses in the following statement: (Solutions, colloids, suspensions) contain the smallest particle size and (solutions, colloids, suspensions) contain the largest particle size. Which statement about colligative properties is incorrect? A. Solutes will lower the freezing point and raise the boiling point of a solvent. B. Colligative properties depend only on the number of dissolved particles and not on their size or chemical properties. C. Colligative properties involve only charged particles in solution....
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Experiment 8 Name: Double Replacement Reactions Background: Some reactions have the net effect of causing the cation of cach reactant to trade places, forming a compound with the other anion. These reactions are known as double replacement reactions. In the example below (unbalanced equation), the barium and sodium cations switch places so that barium forms a product with sulfate while sodium forms...