What is called compound?
- In chemistry, a compound is a substance made up of two or more different chemical elements combined in a fixed ratio.
- When the elements come together, they react with each other and form chemical bonds that are difficult to break.
- These bonds form as a result of sharing or exchanging electrons between atoms.
a) Mg(OH)2 or Ni(OH)2.
Mg(OH)2 1.8×10–11
Ni(OH)2 2.0×10–15
Clearly, Ksp value for Mg(OH)2 is higher , meaning it is MUCH MORE SOLBULE than Nickel
therefore, choose Mg(OH)2.
b)
PbS 3×10–28
CuS 6×10–37
Clearly, PbS is much more soluble than CuS
since Ksp is higher .
c)
Ag2SO4 1.4×10–5
MgF2 3.7×10–8
Clearly, Ag2SO4 has higher Ksp, so it is much more soluble.
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Answer:
Part A
Part B
Explanation:
Part A
<em>The rate law is the equation that relates the rate of the reaction, the kinetic constant and the concentration of the reactant or reactants.</em>
For the given chemical reaction we can write a general expression for the rate law as follows:
where k is the rate constant and x is the order of the reaction with respect of N2O5 concentration. Particularly, <em>a first order reaction kinetics indicate that the rate of the reaction is directly proportional to the concentration of only one reactant</em>. Then x must be 1.
Replacing the value of the rate constant given in the text we can arrive to the following expression for the rate law:
Part B
Replacing the value of the concentration of N2O5 given, we can get the rate of reaction:
C is correct answer.
Compounds is a atoms it has a different elements combine the new molecules.
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