Explanation:
First, get both values into the same units
To covert from Kelvin to degrees C, subtract 273.15
1210 - 273.15 =936.85
Melting point of germanium=936.85 degrees C
Melting point of gold= 1064 degrees C
Therefore germanium would melt first because it has the lower melting point.
Answer: When baking soda and vinegar are combined, a new substance is produced. The carbon dioxide gas soon foams up in the mixture. Carbon dioxide, water, and sodium acetate are generated when sodium bicarbonate and acetic acid react.As Kobe adds additional baking soda and vinegar, the reaction will also become stronger.
Explanation: <em>well to be completely honest I don't see any answer choices so I'm going to assume that this is a writing question</em>
pH = 2.1
Let
resembles the acid; as a weak acid (a small value of
)
would partially dissociate to produce protons
and
, its conjugate base. Let the final proton concentration (i.e.,
) be
. (Apparently
) Construct the following RICE table:

By definition, (all concentrations are under equilibrium condition)
![\left\begin{array}{ccc}K_{a}&=&[H^{+}] \cdot [A^{-}] / [HA]\\&=&x^{2} /(0.14 - x)\end{array}\right](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%20%20%5Cleft%5Cbegin%7Barray%7D%7Bccc%7DK_%7Ba%7D%26%3D%26%5BH%5E%7B%2B%7D%5D%20%5Ccdot%20%5BA%5E%7B-%7D%5D%20%2F%20%5BHA%5D%5C%5C%26%3D%26x%5E%7B2%7D%20%2F%280.14%20-%20x%29%5Cend%7Barray%7D%5Cright%20)
It is given that

Equating and simplifying the two expressions gives a quadratic equation; solve the equation for
gives:

The pH of a solutions equals the opposite of the logarithm of its proton concentration to base 10; thus for this particular solution
![\text{pH} = -\text{ln(}[H^{+}]\text{)} / \text{ln(}10\text{)} = 2.1](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%20%5Ctext%7BpH%7D%20%3D%20-%5Ctext%7Bln%28%7D%5BH%5E%7B%2B%7D%5D%5Ctext%7B%29%7D%20%2F%20%5Ctext%7Bln%28%7D10%5Ctext%7B%29%7D%20%3D%202.1%20)