Answer:
Reaction between an oxygen and a phosphorus will produce oxides of phosphorus.
Explanation:
Reaction between oxygen and phosphorus produces four atoms of phosphorus with five atoms of oxygen. Sometimes it produces two atoms of phosphorus and five atoms of oxygen and sometimes four atoms of phosphorus and six atoms of oxygen. It does so depending upon the availability of oxygen. The size of phosphorus atom interferes with the ability to form a double bonds to the other elements, such as nitrogen, oxygen, etc.
To solve this we use the equation,
<span>M1V1 = M2V2</span>
<span>where M1 is the concentration of the stock
solution, V1 is the volume of the stock solution, M2 is the concentration of
the new solution and V2 is its volume.</span>
0.25<span> M x V1 = 0.15 M x .500 L</span>
<span>
V1 = 0.3 L or 300 mL</span>
Answer: i think that it was 800 mg
Explanation:
The distance of the earth to the sun in Mm = 1.5 x 10⁵
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
Given
The distance of the earth to the sun : 1.50 x 10⁸ km
Required
The distance in Mm
Solution
In converting units we must pay attention to the conversion factor.
the conversion factor :
1 kilometer(km) = 10⁻³ megameter(Mm)
So the distance conversion :
1.5 x 10⁸ x 10⁻³ = 1.5 x 10⁵ Mm
Answer:
NH3(aq)
Explanation:
Gold III hydroxide is an inorganic compound also known as auric acid. It can be dehydrated at about 140°C to yield gold III oxide. Gold III hydroxide is found to form precipitates in alkaline solutions hence it is not soluble in calcium hydroxide.
However, gold III hydroxide forms an inorganic complex with ammonia which makes the insoluble gold III hydroxide to dissolve in ammonia solution. The equation of this complex formation is shown below;
Au(OH)3(s) + 4 NH3(aq) -------> [Au(NH3)4]^3+(aq) + 3OH^-(aq)
Hence the formation of a tetra amine complex of gold III will lead to the dissolution of gold III hydroxide solid in aqueous ammonia.