One can tell by looking at the titration curve of an acid and base whether the acid used is a strong acid or a weak acid. For a titration of a strong acid and a strong base, the pH at the equivalence point will be neutral, that is, pH 7. If the titration involves a weak acid and a strong base, the pH at the equivalence point will not be neutral, the solution will be basic at the equivalence point.
Answer:He 1+
Explanation:
Both Hydrogen atom and helium ion are one electron species. Hence we expect the spectrum of the helium ion to closely resemble that of hydrogen atom also containing one valence electron.
Answer:
You will need 12 moles of F2 if you want to make 8 moles of AlF3.
Explanation:
It takes 3 moles F2 to make 2 moles of AlF3 (this will be our mole ratio)
2 moles AlF3/3 moles F2 =8 moles AlF3/x moles AlF3.
x=12 moles AlF3
Answer:
yields
Explanation:
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