Does different ions have different diverse ion effects on the solubility of a substance?
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Does different ions have different diverse ion effects on the solubility of a substance?
How does electron configuration correlate to the magnetic behavior of ions and atoms in a substance?
In Ion Exchange Chromotagraphy, ions that have a high charge become eluted with an increase in ionic strength. I know ionic strength is kind of a measure of the dissolved ions in solution, but how does increasing the ionic strength (say adding a higher concentration of HBr) remove a +3 ion from the resin? This has been puzzling me
Why does the solubility of a salt increase when spectator ions are added to the salt solution?
Why is my IV green? Solubility is a property of mixtures with far reaching effects in biology, medicine, and other technical fields. For this discussion board, research the causes and effects of IV (intravenous drug incompatibility and answer the following questions. Be sure to reference the solubility rules discussed in Chapter 9 of the book during your research and while answering the questions. Back up your responses with your sources. Once you have completed your post, respond to one additional...
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d. 1.33 QUESTION 10 Arrhenius defined a base as a. A substance that produces OH-ions when dissolved in water A hydrogen ion acceptor b. C. A substance that produces H+ ions when dissolved in water An electron donor QUESTION 11
1. What effect does a common ion have on the solubility of Ca(OH)2(s)? 2. Prove that the no. of moles of NaHCO3 µ (T2‑T1) and the no. of moles of NaOH µ (2T1‑T2). 3. What is the main source of carbonate alkalinity and explain how is it produced? 4. Would you expect the carbonate alkalinity to be higher or lower for temporary hard rather than permanently hard water? Explain your answer. Please help me with questions.
The Effect of a Common Ion on Molar Solubility: pH and
OH- as a Common Ion
We have seen from our study of acid/base chemistry that the
presence of a weak base such as ammonia (Kb = 1.8 X
10-5) can affect the pH of an aqueous solution. This pH
can in turn affect the solubility of a metal hydroxide salt as a
result of the common ion effect. The Ksp for manganese (II)
hydroxide = 2.0 X 10-13. What...
31, e following substance is expected to have high solubility in which of the following solvent(s)? CHCb C2HsOH Water CH2OHCH2CH2CH2CH CH2OH The given substance is likely to be quite soluble in all of the solvents described.
A) There are two ions that have the empirical formula CNO-. The cyanate ion has the three atoms in the order N-C-O, while the fulminate ion has the three atoms in the order C-N-O i) Draw all of the resonance structures that satisfy the octet rule for each ion. Include all non-zero formal charges in your structures. ii) Based on formal charges, which of these resonance structures would you expect to make a significant contribution to the actual structures of...