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In analytical chemistry, the titrant is a solution of known concentration that is added (titrated) to another solution to determine the concentration of a second chemical species. The titrant may also be called the titrator, the reagent, or the standard solution.
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<u>Answer:</u> The equation is given below.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Single replacement reactions are the chemical reactions in which more reactive metal displaces a less reactive metal from its chemical reaction. General equation for these reactions is given by the equation:
Metal A is more reactive than metal B.
The reactivity of metals is judged with the help of reactivity series. In this series, the metals lying above are more reactive than the metals which lie below in the series.
For the reaction of solid lithium metal and nitric acid, the equation follows:
This is a type of single replacement reaction because Lithium (more reactive metal) is replacing Hydrogen (less reactive metal) from the chemical reaction.
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Explanation:
Nuclear fusion of a form of nuclear reaction in which two small atomic nuclei combines to form larger ones with the release of a large amount of energy.
For example;
²₁H + ²₁H → ⁴₂He + Energy
The energy released in a nuclear reaction provides the needed temperature for another set of ²H atoms to fuse. This process in turn yields another ⁴He with the release of a lot of energy. Thus, enormous release of energy accompanies a nuclear reaction.
It is based on this principle that an hydrogen bomb is formed.