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Bond [772]
3 years ago
6

What is “the process in which electrons are rearranged without direct contact”???

Chemistry
1 answer:
Anastasy [175]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Induction

Explanation:

When a body is brought in contact with another, electrons are rearranged by contact.

When a body is rubbed against one another, charging by friction occurs.

The process whereby electrons are rearranged without direct contact with one another is called induction.

By induction electrons can get charged without them having to be in contact with one another.

  • When a charged body is brought to the vicinity of the electrons, either an attraction or repulsion force is set up.
  • Similar charges causes repulsion
  • If a negatively charged body is brought near the electrons, there would be heavy repulsion and the electrons would be forced to rearranged.
  • This effect is product as a result of a force field.
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Compound                                              Formula

a. <em>potassium oxide         </em>                          K₂O                                

b. <em>potassium phosphate</em>                          K₃PO₄    

c. <em>potassium hydrogen carbonate</em>          KHPO₃

d. <em>potassium hypochlorite  </em>                     KClO₄

e. <em>potassium iodide     </em>                             KI

<u>2. Dissociation (ionization):</u>

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       K₃PO₄ → 3K³⁺ + PO₄¹⁻                3 K⁺¹ ions per unit formula

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       KHPO₃ →  K⁺¹ + HPO₃⁻¹               1 K⁺¹ ion per unit formula

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Hence, the 0.300 M solution of potasssium phosphate produces the highest concentration of potassium ions.

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