<span>The net ionic equation for the reaction of alum (KAl(SO4)2.12H2O.) and KOH is </span>the solid AlOH3 formed.
Answer:
Explanation:
= First mass of water = 12 oz
= Second mass of water = 20 oz
= Temperature difference of the solution with respect to the first mass of water =
= Temperature difference of the solution with respect to the second mass of water =
c = Specific heat of water
As heat gain and loss in the system is equal we have
The final temperature of the solution is .
Answer:
A. SO4 2−
Explanation:
SO₄²⁻
A covalent bond is a bond that forms from sharing of electrons between two atoms. Here, the two atoms combined must have a very low electronegative difference between them, usually 0. Electronegativity deals with the tendency of an atom to attract electrons to itself.
Oxygen and sulfur shows similar tendencies. Since the two atoms shows a strong affinity for their valence electrons in order to complete the octet. This will lead to the eventual sharing of the valence electrons.