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givi [52]
3 years ago
9

Consider the nuclear equation below. 15/8 O ==> 15/7 N + 0/+1 e Which correctly identifies the type of reaction?

Chemistry
1 answer:
sweet [91]3 years ago
6 0
B: Beta plus Decay :)
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  • First option: <em>the melting temperature is relatively high.</em>

Explanation:

You can look at the melting temperature at any table that summarizes the main properties of this compound, <em>potassium chloride</em>.

Such melting point is 770 °C, which is relatively high.

<u>Why is this?</u>

Potassium chloride is a ionic compound formed by the cations of potassium, K⁺, and the chloride anions, Cl⁻. Its unit formula is KCl.

The ionic bond between K and Cl is possible because each K atom is able to yield its valence electron to one Cl atom which has 7 valence electrons.

Then, the K atoms become positive ions (cations) K⁺, while Cl atoms become negative ions (Cl⁻).

These two ions with opposite charge are bonded by the force of electrostatic attraction. This is a ionic bond.

<em>Melting point</em>, so as boiling point along with other physical properties, depends on the attraction force between the atoms.

Hence, since the attrative forces between the ions are relatively strong, the <em>melting point</em> of the ionic compounds, such as potassium chloride, are <em>relatively high.</em>

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20.53 g.

Explanation:

  • Knowing that every 15.0 g of pure calcium fluoride contains 7.70 g of calcium.

<u>Using cross multiplication:</u>

15.0 g of pure calcium fluoride contains → 7.70 g of calcium.

40.0 g of pure calcium fluoride contains → ??? g of calcium.

<em>∴ The mass of Ca in 40.0 g of calcium fluoride</em> = (7.70 g)(40.0 g)/(15.0 g) = <em>20.53 g.</em>

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The unit of molarity is, (M) i.e, mole/liter. It is also known as molar concentration.

Molarity of 0.01 M means, 0.01 concentration of the acid present in the solution.

Therefore, the 0.01 M refer to the concentration of the acid.

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  • A balanced equation is the one in which the number of atoms of each element are equal on both side of the equation.
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2Fe(HCO₃)₃ → Fe₂(CO₃)₃ + 3H₂O + 3CO₂

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