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Marat540 [252]
3 years ago
6

What type of solution is formed if 10 g of kclo3 are dissolved in 100g of water at 30

Chemistry
1 answer:
inessss [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Saturated solution.

Explanation:

  • Kindly see the attached image, the curve with brown line is for  KClO₃, and according to the curve at 30 °C the solubility of KClO₃ per 100 g of water is 10 g.

So, 10.0 g of KClO₃ forms a saturated solution.

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3 years ago
6. Under standard-state conditions, what spontaneous reaction will occur in aqueous solution among the ions Ce4+, Ce3+, Fe3+, an
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Answer:

ΔG° = -80.9 KJ

Assuming this reaction takes place at room temperature (25 °C):

K=1.53x10^{14}

Explanation:

1) Reduction potentials

First of all one should look up the reduction potentials for the species envolved:

Ce^{4+} + e→Ce^{3+}         E°red=1.61V

Fe^{3+} + e→Fe^{2+}         E°red=0.771V

2) Redox pair

Knowing their reduction pontentials one can determine a redox pair: one species must oxidate while the other is reducing. <u>Remember: the table gives us the reduction potential, so if we want to know the oxidation potential all that has to be done is reverce the equation and change the potencial signal (multiply to -1).</u>

1)  Ce^{4+} reduces while  Fe^{2+} oxidates

  (oxidation)               Fe^{2+}→Fe^{3+} + e          E°oxi=-0.771V

  (reduction)               Ce^{4+} + e→Ce^{3+}         E°red=1.61V

  (overall equation)    Fe^{2+}+Ce^{4+}→Ce^{3+}+Fe^{3+} E°=Ereduction + Eoxidation= 1.61 v+(-0.771 v) = 0.839v

The cell potential can also be calculated as the cathode potencial minus the anode potential:

E° = E cathode - E anode =1.61 v - 0.771 v=0.839 v

3) Gibbs free energy and Equilibrium constant

ΔG°=-nFE°, where 'n' is the number of electrons involved in the redox equation, in this case n is 1. 'F' is the Faraday constant, whtch is 96500 C. E° is the standard cell potencial.

ΔG°=-nFE°=-1*96500*0.839

ΔG° = - 80963 J = -80.9 KJ

The Nerst equation gives us the relation of chemical equilibrium and Electric potential.

E=E°-\frac{RT}{nF} Ln Q

Where 'R' is the molar gas constant (8.314 J/mol)

It's known that in the equilibrium E=0, so the Nerst equation, at equilibrium, becomes:

E°=\frac{RT}{nF} Ln K

Isolating for 'K' gives:

K=e^{\frac{nFE^{o} }{RT} }

This shows that 'K' is a fuction of temperature. Assuming this reaction takes place at room temperature (25 °C):

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Since ¹¹⁵Ag is neutral it must have the same number of protons that of electrons. Then, it also has 47 electrons.

The number 115 in ¹¹⁵Ag stands for the mass number, which is the sum of protons and neutrons. Then, the number of neutrons is:

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The number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in ¹¹⁵Ag is: 47, 68, 47.

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