Answer: 0.52 L of 15 M
will be used to prepare this amount of 0.52 M base.
Explanation:
But on diluting the number of moles remain same and thus we can use molarity equation.
(to be prepared)
where,
=concentration of stock solution = 15 M
= volume of stock solution = ?
= concentration of solution to be prepared = 0.52 M
= volume of solution to be prepared = 15 L
Thus 0.52 L of 15 M
will be used to prepare this amount of 0.52 M base
An ionic bond will most likely form
covalent bonds form when an electron is shared and ionic bonds form when an electron is transferred
Answer:
The molarity is 0.203 M
Explanation:
Using the formula C(oxi) x V(oxi) / [C(red) x V(red)] = N(oxi) / N(red)
Where oxi and red means reducing agent and oxidising agent respectively.
C = Concentration, V = Volume and N = number of moles.
C(oxi) = 0.5 M
V(oxi) = mL
C(red) = ?
V(red) = 30mL
Equation of reaction = 2K2S2O3 + KI3 = K2S4O6 + 3KI
so N(red) = 1 , N(oxi) = 2
from the equation above,
C(red) = 0.5 x 25 x 1 / (2 x 30)
= 0.203 M.
2 Fluorine atoms covalently bonded with each other, each sharing an equal number of a single, one valence electron to achieve a stable octet, would form a diatonic fluorine gas. It is a diatomic molecule, a molecule consisting of 2 atoms that are the same, in this case fluorine.