This type of a reaction is a double displacement reaction. where the reactants displace each other. the cations and the anions the reactant compounds replace each other or in other words switch places. the anion of one compound will bond with the cation of the other compound and vice versa.
the equation for the above is
Na₂S + CdSO₄ ---> CdS + Na₂SO₄
the numbers of atoms on both sides are balanced now
Lithium - Malleable, soft, and shiny
Lead - Opaque solid with higher density
Fluorine - Highly reactive gas
Krypton - Nonreactive gas
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The answer is B. You are correct.
A substance's molar mass is calculated by multiplying its relative atomic mass by the molar mass constant (1 g/mol). ... By multiplying a given mass by the molar mass, the amount of moles of the substance can be calculated.
To determine the Ka of the acid, we can use the equation for the pH of weak acids which is expressed as:
pH = -0.5 log Ka
2.67 = -0.5 log Ka
Ka = 4.571x10^-6
Weak acids are acids that do not dissociate completely in solution. The solution would contain the cations, anions and the acid itself as a compound. Hope this helps.