LiBr.
<h3>Explanation</h3>
Note that the group number in this answer refers to the new IUPAC group number, which ranges from 1 to 18. Counts from the left. Start with the first two column (group 1 and 2), go on to the transition elements (Sc, Ti, etc. in group 3 through 12), and continue with the nonmetals (group 13 through 18).
Li is a group 1 metal. As a metal, it tends to form positive ions ("cations"). Metals in group 1 and 2 are <em>main group</em> metals. The charge on main group metal ions tends to be the same as the group number of the metal. Li is in group 1. The charge on an Li ion will be +1. Formula of the Li ion will be .
Br is a group 17 nonmetal. As a nonmetal, it tends to form negative ions ("anions"). The charge on nonmetal ions excepting for H tends to equal the group number of the nonmetal minus 18. Br is in group 17. The charge on a Br ion will be 17 - 18 = -1. Formula of the Br ion will be
All the ions in an ionic compound carry charge. However, some of the ions like are positive. Others ions like are negative. Charge on the two types of ions balance each other. As a result, the compound is <em>overall</em> neutral.
1 × (+1) + 1 × (-1) = 0. The positive charge on one ion balances the negative charge on one ion. The two ions would pair up at a 1:1 ratio.
The empirical formula for an ionic compound shows all the ions in the compound. Positive ions are written in front of negative ions. is positive and is negative. The formula shall also show the simplest ratio between the ions. For the compound between Li and Br, a 1:1 ratio will be the simplest. The "1" subscript in an empirical formula can be omitted. Hence the formula: LiBr.
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If we start with 1.000 g of strontium-90, 0.805 g will remain after 9.00 yr. This means that the half-life of strontium-90 is ________ yr.
a. 28.8 b. 30.9 c. 35.4 d. 32.2
Answer : The half-life of strontium-90 is 28.8 years.
Explanation :
This is a type of radioactive decay and all radioactive decays follow first order kinetics.
First we have to calculate the rate constant.
Expression for rate law for first order kinetics is given by :
where,
k = rate constant
t = time taken for decay process = 9.00 year
a = initial amount or moles of the reactant = 1.000 g
a - x = amount or moles left after decay process = 0.805 g
Putting values in above equation, we get:
To calculate the half-life, we use the formula :
Therefore, the half-life of strontium-90 is 28.8 years.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
We are given:
The substance having highest positive potential will always get reduced and will undergo reduction reaction. Here, silver will always undergo reduction reaction will get reduced.
Chromium will undergo oxidation reaction and will get oxidized.
The half reactions for the above cell is:
Oxidation half reaction:
Reduction half reaction: ( × 3)
Net equation:
Oxidation reaction occurs at anode and reduction reaction occurs at cathode.
To calculate the of the reaction, we use the equation:
Putting values in above equation, we get:
Hence, the correct answer is