Double replacement :
2Na₃PO₄+3CaCl₂⇒6NaCl + Ca₃(PO₄)₂
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
1. A single replacement reaction is a chemical reaction in which one element replaces the other elements of a compound to produce new elements and compounds
2. Double-Replacement reactions. Happens if there is an ion exchange between two ion compounds in the reactant to form two new ion compounds in the product
3. Combination/syntesis : 2 or more reactants combine to form a new compound
4. Decomposition : the reactant is decomposed into 2/more products
If we look at the reaction options available, all of them can be included in the double replacement reaction, but we only choose the reaction from Sodium phosphate and Calcium chloride which leads to options: C because it is balanced (from the number of atoms in the same reactant and product) and is in accordance with the chemical formula of each compound (both products and reactants)
Answer:Transport proteins are found within the membrane itself, where they form a channel, or a carrying mechanism, to allow their substrate to pass from one side to the other.
Explanation:
Answer:
How to prepare Magnesium Carbonate:
Explanation:
Magnesium carbonate can be prepared in laboratory by reaction between any soluble magnesium salt and sodium bicarbonate: MgCl2(aq) + 2NaHCO3(aq) → MgCO3(s) + 2NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
Answer:
[ S2- ] = 4.0 E-47 M
Explanation:
- PbS(s) → Pb2+ + S2-
- HgS(s) → Hg2+ + S2-
∴ Ksp PbS = 3.4 E-28 = [Pb2+]*[S2-]
∴ [Pb2+] = 0.181 M
∴ Ksp HgS = 4.0 E-53 = [Hg2+]*[S2-]
∴ [Hg2+] = 0.174 M
∴ Ksp PbS > Ksp HgS ⇒ precipitate first Hg2+:
∴ [ Hg2+ ] = 1.0 E-6 M
⇒ [S2-] = 4.0 E-53 / 1.0 E-6 = 4.0 E-47 M