Solution :
From the balanced chemical equation, we can say that 1 moles of KBr will produce 1 moles of KCl .
Moles of KBr in 102 g of potassium bromide.
n = 102/119.002
n = 0.86 mole.
So, number of miles of KCl produced are also 0.86 mole.
Mass of KCl produced :

Hence, this is the required solution.
PH=-log(1.0x10-2)
=2.
Double-check my math tho
A scientist needs to check several parameters before coming
to a conclusion about the amount of water pollution. The scientists needs to
check the amount of dissolved oxygen in the water, temperature of the water,
the clarity of the water, the PH level of the water and also the amount of
bacteria present in the water. There may be other criteria’s, but the mentioned
ones are enough to gauge the amount of pollution in the water. Scientists often
takes fish and aquatic plants from the water to be tested to check the amount
of pollution indirectly affecting these species.
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
The electrolysis of nickel(II) iodide yields nickel solid and iodine gas.
In the oxidation half equation;
2I^-(aq)-------> I2(g) + 2e
In the reduction half equation;
Ni^2+(aq) + 2e -----> Ni(s)
These are the half equations of the process;
The overall equation is;
Ni^2+(aq) + 2I^-(aq)-------> NiI2
Answer:
the answer is second option. with 2 models
Explanation:
2H2 + O2 gives 2H2O
so there's two models