Answer:
because mercury has low melting point
Explanation:
Answer : Carbon tetrachloride,
will show the greatest freezing point lowering.
Explanation :
For non-electrolyte solution, the formula used for lowering in freezing point is,

where,
= lowering in freezing point
= molal depression constant
m = molality
As per question, the molality is same for all the non-electrolyte solution. So, the lowering in freezing point is depend on the
only.
That means the higher the value of
, the higher will be the freezing point lowering.
From the given non-electrolyte solutions, the value of
of carbon tetrachloride is higher than the other solutions.
Therefore, Carbon tetrachloride,
will show the greatest freezing point lowering.
Answer:
the ion present in the original solution is Ca2+
Explanation:
Precipitation reactions occur when cations and anions in aqueous solution combine to form an insoluble ionic solid called a precipitate.
<u>Step1</u> : If we add Nacl to the solution, there is no precipitate formed
⇒The only possible ion that can form a precipate with Cl- is Ag+; since there is no precipitate formed, Ag+ is not present
<u>Step2</u> : If we add Na2SO4 to the solution, a white precipitate is formed
The possible ions to bind at SO42- are Ca2+ and Fe2+
But the white precipitate formed, points in the direction of Ca2+
⇒This means calcium is present
<u>Step3</u> : If we add Na2CO3 to the filtered solution, there is a precipate formed
Ca2+ will bind also with CO32- and form a precipitate
So the ion present in the original solution is Ca2+
I found the attached image with the same statement of your question and think it may be very useful for you that I use it to show how to answer this question (furthermore I think it may be the same reaction that you forgot to include).
As you can see, there are one image on the left side and other image on hte right side of the figure.
Those images contains drawings that represent molecules and a legend that permit you to distinguish the kind of atoms in each molecule.
Using that, you can indicate the chemical reaction as the transformation of the molecules on the left side onto the molecules on the right side:
Left side:
3 molecules of CH4 and 3 molecules of N2Cl4
Right side:
3 molecules of CCl4, 3 molecules of N2 and 6 molecules of H2
That is represented as:
3CH4 + 3 N2Cl4 -----> 3 CCl4 + 3N2 + 6H2And that is the balanced chemical equation for the reaction shown in the figured attached.I hope this is useful for you..