Answer:
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Pyridinium ion is more soluble in 0.1 M HCL (aqueous solution) and this is because the Pyridine ion reacts with NaOH and after the reaction it comes out neutral.
N-acetyltyrosine methyl ester is more soluble in 0.1 M HCL while
B-napthol is more soluble in 0.1 M NaOH because it forms phenoxide ion
Explanation:
Pyridine ion is more soluble in 0.1 M HCL (aqueous solution) and this is because the Pyridine ion reacts with NaOH and after the reaction it comes out neutral.
N-acetyltyrosine methyl ester is more soluble in 0.1 M HCL while
B-napthol is more soluble in 0.1 M NaOH because it forms phenoxide ion
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Answer:
Part A
HCOOH(aq) + NaOH(aq) → HCOONa(aq) + H2O(l)
Part B
ClCH2CH2CO2H(aq) + NaOH(aq) ------> ClCH2CH2CO2Na(aq) + H2O(l)
Explanation:
The reaction between an alkanoic acid and a base is a neutralization reaction. The reaction occurs as follows;
RCOOH + NaOH ----> RCOONa + H2O
We have to note the fact that the net ionic reaction still remains;
H^+(aq) + OH^-(aq) ---> H2O(l)
In both cases, the reaction can occur and they actually do occur as written.
Answer:
14 electrons
Explanation:
The total number of electrons that can occupy the f sublevel is 14.
The d sublevel can have 10 electrons.
The p sublevel can have 6 electrons
The s sublevel can have 2 electrons.
Answer:
30.1 g NaCl
Explanation:
Your first conversion is converting grams NaOH to moles of NaOH using its molar mass (39.997 g/mol). Then, use the mole ratio of 1 mol NaCl for every 1 mol NaOH to get to moles of NaCl. Then finally multiply by the molar mass of NaCl (58.44 g/mol) to get grams of NaCl.
20.6 g NaOH • (1 mol NaOH / 39.997 g NaOH) • (1 mol NaCl / 1 mol NaOH) • (58.44 g NaCl / 1 mol NaCl) = 30.1 g NaCl
Answer:
The number of electrons in the outermost shell of an atom determines its reactivity. Noble gases have low reactivity because they have full electron shells. Halogens are highly reactive because they readily gain an electron to fill their outermost shell.
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