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  1. Question #50782 - Socratic

    sf(pH=7.04) This is a very dilute solution of NaOH so I would expect the pH to be 7 or very slightly above. Because the concentration is so low we must also take into account the ions that are formed …

  2. Question #5392e - Socratic

    Dec 13, 2017 · Here's what I get. Step 1. Write the molecular equation "Fe" ("NO"_3)_3" (aq)"+ "3NH"_3" (aq)" + "3H"_2"O (l)" → "Fe (OH)"_3" (s)" + "3NH"_4"NO"_3" (aq)" Step 2 ...

  3. Question #a52c4 - Socratic

    MnO_4^(2-) +4H_2O + 2S^(2-) =2 S+ Mn^(2+) + 8 OH^- Mn reduceds itself from N° of oxidation +6 to +2 buying 4 electrons. To balance the semireaction i write 8 OH^- on the right because the reaction …

  4. Question #ccabf - Socratic

    Nov 23, 2015 · Because N aOH → N a+ + OH − and N i2+ + 2OH −→N i(OH)2 Total Mols of N aOH: 60mL ⋅ 0.45M ol/L = 27mM ol of N aOH (dont forget the m for milli=one thousandth) This will produce …

  5. Question #22e51 - Socratic

    Products formed are; Cu (OH)_2 + HCl -> CuCl_2 + H_2O Since CuCl_2 is soluble in water.. But; Cu (OH)_2 + HCl -> CuCl_2 + H_2O " [Not Balanced]" Balancing the equation..

  6. 6-10. What are the name of the following compounds? a. Ca (OH)2 b.

    Generally, OH adds "hydroxide" to an inorganic compound's name. Moreover, element names aren't capitalized unless at the beginning of a sentence. We write iron (II) hydroxide instead of just iron …

  7. Question #7c802 + Example - Socratic

    Oxides that form neither an acid nor a base, in combination with water. Acid oxides will react with water to ultimately give off H^+: Sulphur trioxide SO_3 will form sulfuric acid: SO_3 (g) + H_2O (l) …

  8. Question #c0883 - Socratic

    "Oh! Now I remember where I put my wallet." "Oh" here is the interjection among your examples. An interjection is a word or expression that utters on its own and expresses a spontaneous feeling or …

  9. Question #019dd - Socratic

    Only (C) is fully correct. As you can see, steam typically reacts with alkenes by adding H on one double-bonded atom and OH on the other. But there are two possible choices for which atom gets the single …

  10. Question #cb195 - Socratic

    Basic. [H_3O^+]= [OH^-]=10^ {-7} M is a neutral solution. With higher [H_3O^+] you have [OH^-] and an acidic solution. With lower [H_3O^+] you get higher [OH^-] and you have a basic solution.