Chapter 4: Q4.105 P (page 182)
Why the equilibrium state is called “dynamic”?
Short Answer
You need to explain why the equilibrium state is called “dynamic”.
Chapter 4: Q4.105 P (page 182)
Why the equilibrium state is called “dynamic”?
You need to explain why the equilibrium state is called “dynamic”.
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(a) Write balanced molecular, total ionic, and net ionic equations for the reaction.
(b) If each orange sphere represents 0.010 mol of sulfate ion, how many moles of acid and of base reacted?
(c) What are the molarities of the acid and the base?
Balance each of the following redox reactions and classify it as a combination, decomposition, or displacement reaction:
Describe how to determine the oxidation number of sulfur in
(a) and (b)
Question: How many moles ofions are present in the following aqueous solutions?
(a) 1.4 mL of 0.75 M hydrobromic acid
(b) 2.47 mL of 1.98 M hydriodic acid
(c) 395 mL of 0.270 M nitric acid
When each of the following pairs of aqueous solutions is mixed, does a precipitation reaction occur? If so, write balanced molecular, total ionic, and net ionic equations:
(a) Sodium nitrate + copper(II) sulfate
(b) Ammonium bromide + silver nitrate
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