The dissociation of both salts NaCl and CaCl₂ are as follows;
NaCl --> Na⁺ + Cl⁻
CaCl₂ --> Ca²⁺ + 2Cl⁻
the molar ratio of NaCl to Cl⁻ is 1:1
therefore number of NaCl moles is equal to number of Cl⁻ ions dissociated from NaCl
then number of Cl⁻ ion moles - 0.233 mol/L x 0.1000 L = 0.0233 mol
molar ratio of CaCl₂ to Cl⁻ ions is 1:2
1 mol of CaCl₂ gives out 2 mol of Cl⁻ ions.
number of CaCl₂ moles - 0.150 mol/L x 0.2500 L = 0.0375 mol
then the number of Cl⁻ ion moles - 0.0375 x 2 = 0.0750
total number of Cl⁻ ion moles = 0.0233 mol + 0.0750 mol = 0.0983 mol
volume of solution - 100.0 + 250.0 = 350.0 mL
concentration of Cl⁻ = 0.0983 mol / 0.3500 L = 0.281 M
concentration of Cl⁻⁻ is 0.281 M
Enthalpy change during the dissolution process = m c ΔT,
here, m = total mass = 475 + 125 = 600 g
c = <span>specific heat of water = 4.18 J/g °C
</span>ΔT = 7.8 - 24 = -16.2 oc (negative sign indicates that temp. has decreases)
<span>
Therefore, </span>Enthalpy change during the dissolution = 600 x 4.18 X (-16.2)
= -40630 kJ
(Negative sign indicates that process is endothermic in nature i.e. heat is taken by the system)
Thus, <span>enthalpy of dissolving of the ammonium nitrate is -40630 J/g</span>
The structural formula of carbon is as shown below. Carbon is a nonmetallic and tetravalent compound that can accommodate 4 electrons to form a covalent bond. It has the capacity to establish bonds easily with other atoms and with other carbon atoms too, carbon is competent of establishing multiple stable covalent bonds with suitable multivalent atoms.
Chemical formula =
Most biomolecules are organic compounds, and just four elements—oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen—make up 96% of the human body's mass.
Answer:
Explanation:
A Lewis acid is defined as a chemical species that contains an empty orbital which accepts an electron pair from a Lewis base to.
A Lewis base is defined as any species that has a filled orbital containing an electron pair which is not involved in bonding but forms a dative bond with a Lewis acid.
A. Fe3+ + 2H2O --> FeOH2+ + H30+
Fe3+ - Lewis acid
H2O - Lewis base
B. H2O + H- --> H2 + OH-
H- - Lewis acid
H2O - Lewis base
C. 4CO + Ni --> Ni(CO)4
CO - Lewis base
Ni - Lewis acid