Sodium and potassium are most likely to have similar physical and also chemical properties. They are in the same family called Alkali metals. Both will have the same valence electrons and are both very reactive.
Answer:
Freezing and boiling point
Explanation:
A liquid form of any substance is an intermediate form between the solid form and the gaseous form.
Decreasing the temperature of liquid water according to the phase diagram of would freeze it and we would have a phase change from liquid to solid (ice) at the freezing point of water.
Similarly, heating water to its boiling point would evaporate water and we would have a phase change from liquid to gas (water vapor).
Therefore, liquid water exists between its freezing and boiling point.
Reaction type : Double-Replacement reactions
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
Given
Reaction
MgCl2 +
Li2CO3 →
MgCO3 +
LiCl
Required
Balanced equation
Reaction type
Solution
Balanced equation
Li2CO3 (s) + MgCl2 (aq) → MgCO3 (s) + 2 LiCl (aq)
Double-Replacement reactions. Happens if there is an ion exchange between two ion compounds in the reactant to form two new ion compounds in the product
To predict whether this reaction can occur or not is one of them, the precipitation reaction.
MgCO3 is a precipitation compound
It is necessary to dilute the given substances prior to determining the pH because the concentrated solutions prevent contact with the pH meter and give lower values.
A solution's acidity may be determined by looking at its pH, which is a measurement of hydrogen ion concentration. Pure water slightly separates into ions with roughly equal amounts of hydrogen and hydroxyl (OH) ions.
Detergents, soaps, and shampoos all include surfactants, and when they are concentrated, their activity prevents the surfactant from making adequate contact with the pH meter's electrode, resulting in readings that are a little lower than they should be. The pH is determined correctly when the surfactant activity is diluted in the solution.
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