Answer:
What are the correct coefficients when this chemical equation is
balanced? *
P4 + 02 P2O5
<h2>1, 5, 2</h2>
Explanation:
For this reaction we have a combination reaction. Balancing Strategies: This combination reaction is a lot easier to balance and if you can get an even number of oxygen atoms on the reactants side of the equation.
Answer:
The answer would be B.
Explanation:
Ocean water near areas with low evaporation has higher salinity.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Magnesium chloride and silver nitrate reacts at a ratio:
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In reality, the nitrate ion from silver nitrate did not take part in this reaction at all. Consider the ionic equation for this very reaction:
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The precipitate silver chloride is insoluble in water and barely ionizes. Hence, isn't rewritten as ions.
Net ionic equation:
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Calculate the initial quantity of nitrate ions in the mixture.
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Since nitrate ions do not take part in any reaction in this mixture, the quantity of this ion would stay the same.
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However, the volume of the new solution is twice that of the original nitrate solution. Hence, the concentration of nitrate ions in the new solution would be of the concentration in the original solution.
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