Rules:
1) The oxidation number of a monatomic ion equals the charge of the ion.
2)The oxidation number of a Group 1 element in a compound is +1.
3) The oxidation number of a Group 17 element in a binary compound is -1.
4) The sum of the oxidation numbers of all the atoms in a neutral compound is 0.
KCl is an ionic compound. Consists of K+ ions and Cl- ions.
Oxidation of K= +1 (rules 1 and 2)
Oxidation of Cl= -1 (rules 1 and 3)
Rule 4 also applies- +1 + (-1)= 0- a neutral compound
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Explanation:
The half life of a scandium-46 is 84 days. The scandium-46<span> is used in oil refining as a tracer to monitor the oil movement and it emits </span><span>extremely high energetic gamma/beta radiation. So the half-life of the radioisotope scandium-46 is 84 days. The </span>Scandium 46 created by neutron activation, is a synthetic isotope of Scandium.
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Answer:
This question appear incomplete
Explanation:
This question appear incomplete because an equation to show the production of sodium chloride from calcium chloride should have been illustrated. However, if the balanced chemical equation showing sodium chloride (NaCl) been a product of a reaction involving calcium chloride (CaCl₂) as a reactant (shown below) is to be used, then we start by writing a complete balanced chemical equation
CaCl₂ + Na₂CO₃ ⇒ CaCO₃ + 2NaCl
From the equation above, it can be deduced that 1 mole of CaCl₂ is required to produce 2 moles of NaCl, thus how many moles of CaCl₂ will be required to produce 6.5 moles of NaCl.
1 mole of CaCl₂ = 2 moles of NaCl
? moles of CaCl₂ = 6.5 moles of NaCl
cross multiply
? moles of CaCl₂ = 6.5 × 1/2
? moles of CaCl₂ = 3.25 moles of CaCl₂
3.25 moles of CaCl₂ will be needed to produce 6.5 moles of NaCl
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