In the reaction,
Cr3+(aq) + 6H2O -------> [Cr(H2O)6]3+(aq)
Cr3+ IS THE LEWIS ACID H2O is the Lewis base.
A Lewis acid is a compound or chemical that accepts a lone pair of electrons. In the above equation, Cr3+ is accepting the lone pair of electrons.
Answer: The correct answer is 'increases to 100 times the original concentration'.
Explanation:
let the initial pH be x
The original concentration of initially present be y
...(1)
Final concentration of when pH reduced by 2 be z
...(2)
Putting the value of 'x' from (1) into (2) we get :
When pH of a solution decreases by 2.0, hydronium ion concentration of the solution increases to 100 times the original concentration
Answer:
No
Explanation:
In ideal solutions, the interactions between solute - solvent are approximately the same as those of solute - solute and solvent - solvent, that is the interactions are to be practically indistintiguishable after disolution.
The moment we have a release of energy (the solution feels warm) we are to conclude that there are strong interactions between the water and methanol molecules so we would expect the solution to be non ideal.
The reason for the interactions is the presence of hydrogen bonds between methanol and water.
Two electrons that are of the same charge will repel each other