Answer:
3.produces hydronium ions as the only positive ions in an aqueous solution
Answer:
See Explanation
Explanation:
In the first case, when potassium iodide is added to an aqueous bromine solution, a chemical reaction occurs as follows;
Br2(l) + 2 KI(aq) = 2 KBr(aq) + I2(l)
This reaction produces iodine solution which is brown in colour.
Secondly, when potassium iodide is added to aqueous chlorine solution, the following reaction occurs;
2KI(aq) + Cl2(l)→ 2KCl(aq) + I2 (l)
This reaction also yields iodine solution which is brown in colour.
KI(aq) + I2(l) -------->K^+(aq) + I3^-(aq)
The I3^-(aq) solution appears brown at high concentrations.
The molarity of a Sodium carbonate solution : 0.373 M
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
Given
32.52 g Na₂CO₃
822 ml of solution = 0.822 L
Required
The molarity
Solution
Molarity shows the number of moles of solute in every 1 liter of solution.

mol of solute = mol of Na₂CO₃ :
= mass : MW Na₂CO₃
= 32.52 g : 106 g/mol
= 0.307
Molarity :
= n : V
= 0.307 mol : 0.822 L
= 0.373 M
The greater amount is the solvent and the lesser amount is the solute.
Hence ethanol(200g) which is the greater amount is the solvent here.
And water (145g) which is lesser is the solute here.