Answer:
Here's what I get.
Explanation:
Mg + 2HCl ⟶ MgCl₂ + H₂
According to the Law of Conservation of Mass, the total mass of the products must equal the total mass of the reactants.
However, one of the products is a gas, hydrogen. The gas escapes into the atmosphere, so you will not be weighing it at the end of the reaction.
The mass of the test tube and contents after the reaction will be less than before the reaction.
However, that doesn't violate the Law of Conservation of Mass. You just didn't measure the mass of all the products.
Net ionic equation
Cu²⁺(aq)+S²⁻(aq)⇒CuS(s)
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
Double-Replacement reactions. Happens if there is an ion exchange between two ion compounds in the reactant to form two new ion compounds in the product
In the ion equation, there is a spectator ion that is the ion which does not react because it is present before and after the reaction
When these ions are removed, the ionic equation is called the net ionic equation
For gases and solids including water (H₂O) can be written as an ionized molecule
Reaction
CuSO₄(aq)+Na₂S(aq)⇒CuS(s)+Na₂SO₄
ionic equation
Cu²⁺(aq)+SO₄²⁻(aq)+2Na⁺(aq)+S²⁻(aq)⇒CuS(s)+2Na⁺(aq+SO₄²⁻(aq)
spectator ions : 2Na⁺ and SO₄²⁻
Net ionic equation
Cu²⁺(aq)+S²⁻(aq)⇒CuS(s)
Answer:
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Explanation:
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The empirical formula : CH₃
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
Given
2.5 g sample
2.002 g Carbon
Required
The empirical formula
Solution
Mass of Hydrogen :
= 2.5 - 2.002
= 0.498
Mol ratio C : H :
C : 2.002/12 = 0.167
H : 0.498/1 = 0.498
Divide by 0.167 :
C : H = 1 : 3