Answer:
<em>(B.) What is the molar solubility of barium chloride, BaCl2 in water? </em>
Explanation:
Molar solubility is the number of moles of a substance that can dissolve in a liter of solution to the point of the solution's saturation. It can be calculated stoichiometrically from a substance's solubility product constant in mol/L.
Since all the
reacted all the
from the information, we can easily assume all the substances were consumed in the reaction, and hence account for their purity. Furthermore,
is insoluble in water, the most probable scientific query would be the molar solubility of the
used in the experiment.
Solution:[tex]Let the molar mass of metal M is 'a',\\
\rn(so)\\
\frac{M_{o}}{2M_{H}+2M_{o}+a} =\frac{2.16}{2.1+2.16+a} =0.328\\
By simple algebric calculation. We get,\\ a=63.56g/mol\\
\rn(Now,)\\
We have to confirm which metal has the molar mass of 63.56g/mol. By using periodic table we have to find it the we get it is Copper(Cu).
NaOH is a strong base so pH will be around 13 to 12. Whatever number of moles of NaOH you have approximately the pH of NaOH will be around 14 13 or 12
Answer:
In this case, a neutral atom with 12 protons will have 12 electrons. On the periodic table, the atom with 12 protons is magnesium, which is in group 2 . Therefore, it will most likely lose 2 electrons to have 10 electrons, and form a noble gas configuration. So, magnesium becomes Mg2+ .