Tin-120 because an atom has to have a neutral charge. If an atom has 50 electrons it must have 50 protons unless it's an ion. Add 70 to the atomic mass because it has 70 neutrons on top of 50 protons. That equals to 120. Tin has an atomic number of 50 (meaning it has 50 protons) and it has roughly an atomic mass of about 118. If the given has 70 neutrons then it's a isotope of tin.
Both of you are overlooking a pretty big component of the question...the Group I cation isn't being dissociated into water. We're testing the solubility of the cation when mixed with HCl. And this IS a legitimate question, seeing as our lab manual is the one asking.
<span>By the way, the answer you're looking for is "Because Group I cations have insoluble chlorides". </span>
<span>"In order...to distinguish cation Group I, one adds HCl to a sample. If a Group I cation is present in the sample, a precipitate will form." </span>
Answer:
(i)The mole fractions are :
(ii)
(iii)ΔG = 1.974kJ
Explanation:
The given equation is :
⇄
Let be the number of moles dissociated per mole of
Thus ,
<em>The initial number of moles of :</em>
+ ⇄ +
And finally the number of moles of
(ii)
Where ,
are the partial pressures of A,B,C,D respectively.
Total pressure = 1 bar .
∴
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(iii)
Δ
ΔG =
Answer:
8 mi = 12.875 km
12.875 /60 m
= 0.21458 km / min
11.7 / 0.21458 = 54.52 min