probably condensation and evaporation and freezing.. PROBABLY idk
<span>The correct answer is because there are strong adhesive forces exist between glass and the water molecules. They're not as strong as let's say glue or similar adhesives, but are good and water connected to glass has bigger adhesivity then if it was inside of a wooden cup for example or a bowl.</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
Assume that you have mixed 135 mL of 0.0147 mol·L⁻¹ NiCl₂ with 190 mL of 0.250 mol·L⁻¹ NH₃.
1. Moles of Ni²⁺

2. Moles of NH₃

3. Initial concentrations after mixing
(a) Total volume
V = 135 mL + 190 mL = 325 mL
(b) [Ni²⁺]

(c) [NH₃]

3. Equilibrium concentration of Ni²⁺
The reaction will reach the same equilibrium whether it approaches from the right or left.
Assume the reaction goes to completion.
Ni²⁺ + 6NH₃ ⇌ Ni(NH₃)₆²⁺
I/mol·L⁻¹: 6.106×10⁻³ 0.1462 0
C/mol·L⁻¹: -6.106×10⁻³ 0.1462-6×6.106×10⁻³ 0
E/mol·L⁻¹: 0 0.1095 6.106×10⁻³
Then we approach equilibrium from the right.
Ni²⁺ + 6NH₃ ⇌ Ni(NH₃)₆²⁺
I/mol·L⁻¹: 0 0.1095 6.106×10⁻³
C/mol·L⁻¹: +x +6x -x
E/mol·L⁻¹: x 0.1095+6x 6.106×10⁻³-x
![K_{\text{f}} = \dfrac{\text{[Ni(NH$_{3}$)$_{6}^{2+}$]}}{\text{[Ni$^{2+}$]}\text{[NH$_{3}$]}^{6}} = 2.0 \times 10^{8}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=K_%7B%5Ctext%7Bf%7D%7D%20%3D%20%5Cdfrac%7B%5Ctext%7B%5BNi%28NH%24_%7B3%7D%24%29%24_%7B6%7D%5E%7B2%2B%7D%24%5D%7D%7D%7B%5Ctext%7B%5BNi%24%5E%7B2%2B%7D%24%5D%7D%5Ctext%7B%5BNH%24_%7B3%7D%24%5D%7D%5E%7B6%7D%7D%20%3D%202.0%20%5Ctimes%2010%5E%7B8%7D)
Kf is large, so x ≪ 6.106×10⁻³. Then
![K_{\text{f}} = \dfrac{\text{[Ni(NH$_{3}$)$_{6}^{2+}$]}}{\text{[Ni$^{2+}$]}\text{[NH$_{3}$]}^{6}} = 2.0 \times 10^{8}\\\\\dfrac{6.106 \times 10^{-3}}{x\times 0.1095^{6}} = 2.0 \times 10^{8}\\\\6.106 \times 10^{-3} = 2.0 \times 10^{8}\times 0.1095^{6}x= 345.1x\\x= \dfrac{6.106 \times 10^{-3}}{345.1} = 1.77 \times 10^{-5}\\\\\text{The concentration of Ni$^{2+}$ at equilibrium is $\large \boxed{\mathbf{1.77 \times 10^{-5}}\textbf{ mol/L}}$}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=K_%7B%5Ctext%7Bf%7D%7D%20%3D%20%5Cdfrac%7B%5Ctext%7B%5BNi%28NH%24_%7B3%7D%24%29%24_%7B6%7D%5E%7B2%2B%7D%24%5D%7D%7D%7B%5Ctext%7B%5BNi%24%5E%7B2%2B%7D%24%5D%7D%5Ctext%7B%5BNH%24_%7B3%7D%24%5D%7D%5E%7B6%7D%7D%20%3D%202.0%20%5Ctimes%2010%5E%7B8%7D%5C%5C%5C%5C%5Cdfrac%7B6.106%20%5Ctimes%2010%5E%7B-3%7D%7D%7Bx%5Ctimes%200.1095%5E%7B6%7D%7D%20%3D%202.0%20%5Ctimes%2010%5E%7B8%7D%5C%5C%5C%5C6.106%20%5Ctimes%2010%5E%7B-3%7D%20%3D%202.0%20%5Ctimes%2010%5E%7B8%7D%5Ctimes%200.1095%5E%7B6%7Dx%3D%20345.1x%5C%5Cx%3D%20%5Cdfrac%7B6.106%20%5Ctimes%2010%5E%7B-3%7D%7D%7B345.1%7D%20%3D%201.77%20%5Ctimes%2010%5E%7B-5%7D%5C%5C%5C%5C%5Ctext%7BThe%20concentration%20of%20Ni%24%5E%7B2%2B%7D%24%20at%20equilibrium%20is%20%24%5Clarge%20%5Cboxed%7B%5Cmathbf%7B1.77%20%5Ctimes%2010%5E%7B-5%7D%7D%5Ctextbf%7B%20mol%2FL%7D%7D%24%7D)
All atoms of the same element have the same atomic number
Explanation:
300c = 1.8f+32= please calculate it yourself ☺
300c= k+273= 573k