Lose 1 electron
It will give it to an atom with more electrons. For example, Lithium (which has 1 valence electron) would give it to an atom that has more than 4 valence electrons
Answer:
a) common ion effect
b) solubility
c) saturated solution
d) solubility product constant
e) molar solubility
Explanation:
When a substance, say BA2 is dissolved in a solution and another substance CA2 is dissolved in the same solution. The solubility of BA2 is decreased due to the addition of CA2. This is known as common ion effect.
The mass of a substance that will dissolve in a given Volume of solvent is known as it's solubility.
The molar solubility is the amount of moles of solvent that dissolves in 1 dm^3 of solvent.
A solution that contains just as much solute as it can normally hold at a given temperature is known as a saturated solution.
Lastly, the product of molar solubilites raised to the power of the molar coefficient is know as the solubility product constant.
Answer: 3.306 mmol
Explanation:
Molarity of a solution is defined as the number of moles of solute dissolved per Liter of the solution.
where,
Molarity
n= moles of solute
= volume of solution in ml
According to stoichiometry:
1 mole of gives 2 moles of
1.653 mmol of gives = of
Thus number of millimoles of are 3.306