The answer to this question would be: lower molar concentration
Osmotic pressure is influenced by the number of ions and the concentration of the molecule in the solution. In NaCl, the molecule will split into 1 Na+ ion and 1 Cl- ion which results in 2 ions per compound. In MgCl2, the compound will split into 1 Mg2+ ion and 2 Cl- ion which results in 3 ions. Therefore, the osmotic pressure of MgCl2 will be 3/2 times of NaCl.
MgCl2 will need less concentration to achieve same osmotic pressure as NaCl. If the MgCl2 solution is isotonic with NaCl, the concentration of MgCl2 would be lower than NaCl
Charge = Number of Protons - Number of Electrons = 4
So, Your Answer would be: 4
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HA is a weak acid so there should be little amount of HA and then H+ and A- in the beaker so the last one is true a weak acid never converts completely to H+ and A-
Answer:
The enthalpy change of the reaction is -66.88 kJ/mol.
Explanation:
Mass of the solution = m = 100 g
Heat capacity of the solution = c = 4.18 J/g°C
Initial temperature of the solutions before mixing =
Final temperature of the solution after mixing =
Heat gained by the solution due to heat released by reaction between HCl and silver nitrate = Q
Heat released due to reaction = Q' =-Q = -334.4 J
Moles of silver nitrate = n
Molarity of silver nitrate solution = 0.100 M
Volume of the silver nitrate solution = 50.0 mL = 0.050 L ( 1 mL = 0.001 L)
Enthalpy change of the reaction =
1 J = 0.001 kJ
The enthalpy change of the reaction is -66.88 kJ/mol.