21. change in temperature, change in color, or noticeable odor (after reaction has begun)
22. Picture... Wasn't so sure about this since no charge was given, so I suspected it has a charge of 2. If you have more information on this I would be glad to help, and I can't tell what is happening with the calculations given. It would be helpful if you can add spaces or put a line break.
23. An ion is an atom or molecule with an electric charge. It is formed when atoms lose or gain electrons. There are two types of ions: cations (net positive charge) and anion (net negative charge).
24. Picture
25. a) dinitrogen tetrahydride
b) phosphorus triiodide
c) lithium hydroxide
Explanation:
2AL(OH) +3H CO =AL (CO ) +6H O
3 2 3 2 ( 3 ) 3 2
DOUBLE REPLACEMENT(DR)
Hmmm lemme think...reformed sugar, Diabetes in a wrapper, child bait, and easy energy...
Answer: Magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2
Explanation:
2HC2H3O2(aq) + Mg(OH)2(aq) → Mg(C2H2O2)2(aq) + 2H2O(l)
Acid + base → Salt + Water.
The equation above is an example of an acid-base reaction where the acid, aqeous 2HC2H3O2 reacts completely with an appropriate amount of the base, aqueous Mg(OH)2 to produce salt, aqueous Mg(C2H2O2)2 and water, liquid H2O only.
This acid-base reaction is also known as neutralization reaction.