The answer is D, Magnesium.
For an anion or cation(negatively or positively charged ion) to replace a similarly-charged ion, it needs to be more active. This means that only a cation that is above Zinc on the reactivity scale can replace Zinc.
Since Aluminum was displaced in the reaction, that means the unknown metal is more reactive.
This means that our options are:
Lithium, Potassium, Calcium, Sodium, and Magnesium.
But because the metal did not displace the Sodium, it must be less reactive than it.
This gives us a new list of metals that are less-reactive than Sodium:
Magnesium, Aluminum, Zinc, Iron, Nickel, etc.
The only metal on both lists is Magnesium, and that means that your answer is D, Magnesium.
PV = nRT —> P = nRT/V
n = 0.250 moles of gas
R = 0.08206 L atm / mol K
T = 18 + 273 = 291 K
V = 7.50 L
P = (0.250)(0.08206)(291)/(7.50) = 7.96 atm
Explanation:
Ammonium lauryl sulfate (ALS) is the common name for ammonium dodecyl sulfate (CH3(CH2)10CH2OSO3NH4). The anion consists of a nonpolar hydrocarbon chain and a polar sulfate end group. The combination of nonpolar and polar groups confers surfactant properties to the anion: it facilitates the dissolution of both polar and non-polar materials. ALS is classified as a sulfate ester. It is found primarily in shampoos and body wash as a foaming agent. Lauryl sulfates are very high-foam surfactants that disrupt the surface tension of water in part by forming micelles at the surface-air interface.
Answer:
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle states that there is inherent uncertainty in the act of measuring a variable of a particle. Commonly applied to the position and momentum of a particle, the principle states that the more precisely the position is known the more uncertain the momentum is and vice versa.
Answer:
it's a metal (c)
Explanation:
it's a alkali metal basically considered a metal