"4 d 10th time, guys! I'm not talking about a political party but the 46th element! Palladium!" :) Maybe? That's a hard one to do. Couldnt you do mercury? I have a wonderful joke for that one.
Why coudnt mercury hold still in class?
A. Because it was 80Hg! (get it? Say it vocally :) Sounds like ADHD right?)
Answer:
3Mg(s) +2P(s) -------> Mg3P2(s) + energy
Keq= [Mg3P2]/[Mg]^3 [P]^2
Explanation:
The equation for the formation of magnesium phosphide from its elements is;
3Mg(s) +2P(s) -------> Mg3P2(s) + energy
Hence we can see that three moles of magnesium atoms combines with two moles of phosphorus atoms to yield one mole of magnesium phosphide. The equation written above is the balanced chemical reaction equation for the formation of the magnesium phosphide.
The equilibrium expression for the reaction K(eq) will be given by;
Keq= [Mg3P2]/[Mg]^3 [P]^2
Answer: 12.21
Explanation:
It is well known that the sum of pH + pOH = 14.
To get the pOH of the solution, we subtract 1.79 from 14.
pH + pOH = 14
pOH = 14 - 1.79 = 12.21
pOH = 12.21
Answer:
89.1942....
Explanation:
abundance x mass on each one, the added all together:
77.742+6.201+5.251