Answer:
0 M is the silver ion concentration in a solution prepared mixing both the solutions.
Explanation:
Moles of silver nitrate = n
Volume of the solution = 425 mL = 0.425 L (1 mL = 0.001 L)
Molarity of the silver nitrate solution = 0.397 M
Moles of sodium phosphate = n'
Volume of the sodium phosphate solution = 427 mL = 0.427 L (1 mL = 0.001 L)
Molarity of the sodium phosphate solution = 0.459 M
According to reaction, 3 moles of silver nitrate reacts with 1 mole of sodium phosphate, then 0.1687 moles of silver nitrate will recat with :
of sodium phosphate
This means that only 0.05623 moles of sodium phosphate will react with all the 0.1687 moles of silver nitrate , making silver nitrate limiting reagent and sodium phosphate as an excessive reagent.
So, zero moles of silver nitrate will be left in the solution after mixing of the both solutions and hence zero moles of silver ions will left in the resulting solution.
0 M is the silver ion concentration in a solution prepared mixing both the solutions.
Answer:
Metal name (charge in roman numerals) Non metal
for example Iron (III) chloride
Explanation:
The rule for naming special transition metal are as follows -
a) First name the transition metal
b) Now write the name of the non metal in the chemical formula.
c) Write the charge for the non metal.
d) If there is a polyatomic ion, write the Common Ion Table ,its formula and charge.
e) Based on the total charge on the non-metal or polyatomic ion, deduce the total charge on the transition metal
f) Write the charge of transition metal after the name of metal in Roman Numeral in parentheses
Answer: No
Explanation: For it to be a divergent boundary, the arrows would have to be pointing in opposite directions. (one points left, one points right).
No. Magnesium, and Bromine are a chemical compound when put together.
Neither Bromine, nor Magnesium react with any sort of water.