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Answer:
Sodium Chloride has Ionic bond while Hydrogen Chloride has covalent bond.
Explanation:
Na has 11 electrons (2, 8, 1) and need to give away 1 electron to be stable
Cl has 17 electrons ( 2, 8, 7) and needs 1 electron to be stable.
Na transfers 1 electron to CL to form Ionic bond.
While
Hydrogen has 1 electron and shares with Chlorine to be stable.
Covalent bond involves sharing.
When solid <span>iron (iii) hydroxide is dissolved into water, it ionizes or it dissociates into ions. These ions are the iron (iii) ions and the hydroxide ions. Iron(III) oxide is classified as a base when in aqueous solution since it produces hydroxide ions. It is a weak base so it does not completely dissociate into the solution. The dissociation equation would be:
Fe(OH)3 <-----> Fe3+ + OH-
To write a complete reaction, the reaction should be balanced wherein the number of atoms of each element in the reactant side and the product side should be equal. Also, the phases of the substances should be written. We do as follows:
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Fe(OH)3 (s) <-----> Fe3+ (aq) + 3OH- (aq)
Explanation:
Net ionic between HCl and the buffer equation
CH3COOH --> acetic acid, CH3COO- acetate , H+ proton from HCl
there is neutralization of the acetate, and an increase in acid
the ionic equation
CH3COO-(aq) + H+(aq) + Cl-(aq) --> CH3COOH(aq) + Cl-(aq)
Net ionic:
CH3COO-(aq) + H+(aq) --> CH3COOH(aq).