The elements on the periodic table are listed in increasing atomic number.
Hydrogen is the first element, and has an A.N. of 1. Also, its very interesting how it doesn't need 8 valence electrons to be stable.
The second element is Helium, which has an A.N (atomic number) of two.
Answer:
a) = 0.704%
b) = 1.30%
c) = 2.60%
Explanation:
Given that:
=
For Part A; where Concentration of A = 0.270 M
Percentage Ionization(∝)
percentage% (∝) =
= 0.704%
For Part B; where Concentration of B = M
percentage% (∝) = 0.0130 × 100%
= 1.30%
For Part C; where Concentration of C=
percentage% (∝) = 0.02608 × 100%
= 2.60%
B is true because liquids are still more compact than gases, although they are loose, they aren't completely free. They also don't have a definite volume, making them assume the shape of their container. As for compression, liquids are harder to compress compared to gases.
Answer:
Titrations. Because a noticeable pH change occurs near the equivalence point of acid-base titrations, an indicator can be used to signal the end of a titration. When selecting an indicator for acid-base titrations, choose an indicator whose pH range falls within the pH change of the reaction.
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