The formula unit for a compound containing calcium and phosphorus is Ca3P2. It is an ionic compound called calcium phosphide
Answer:
a. LiOH(aq) + HBr(aq) -> LiBr(aq) + H2O(l)
Explanation:
This is a neutralization reaction (acid-base reaction) LiOH is a base and HBr is an acid.
Answer:
Explanation:
physical properties include:
colour
shape
size
taste
etc............
<span>Which
of the following best describes the electron cloud model?
THE ELECTRON CLOUD MODEL WAS DEVELOPED BY SCHRODINGER. IT STATES THE THE ELECTRONS ARE NOT PARTICLES MOVING AROUND THE NUCLEUS IN FIXED ORBITY BUT THEIR LOCATIONS CAN ONLY BE STATED BY A PROBABILITY DENSITY IN FORM OF CLOUD AROUND THE NUCLEUS.
THEN THE MAIN POINT OF THE CLOUD MODEL IS THAT THE ELECTRONS ARE NOT IN FIXED ORBITS AROUND THE NUCLEUS BUT THEIR LOCATION IS STATED BY A PROBABILITY FUNCTION THAT IS LIKE A CLOUD REGION.
A. It shows
that electrons usually carry a negative charge.
FALSE: ELECTRONS ALWAYS CARRY NEGATIVE CHARGE
B. It shows that
electrons remain in high-energy subshells.
FALSE: ELECTRONS OCCUPY THE LOWEST-ENERGY SUBSHELLS AVAILABLE UNLESS THEY ARE EXCITED (ABSORB ENERGY)
C. It shows that electrons
move quickly in circular orbits.
FALSE: ELECTRONS DO NOT MOVE IN CIRCULAR ORBITS.
D. It shows that the electrons within
an atom do not have sharp boundaries.
TRUE. THE IDEA OF A CLOUD IS A DIFFUSSE REGION WHERE IS A 90% OF PROBABILITIES TO FIND THE ELECTRON, AND THEY DO NOT HAVE SHARP BOUNDARIES.
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The endpoint in tiration is the point where an indicatior's halfway thru its color change. Equivalence point is where moles/stoichiometry of the system is satisfied (moles of reactants are equal to each other).
Titrating a strong acid with a strong base results in a salt that is neutral. Phenolphthalein changes color in the range <span>8.3 – 10. It is very easy to spot the change as it is colorless in acidic (< 8.3) and pink in basic (> 10).
pH will rapidly change near titration equivalence point. </span><span>Only one drop of the titrant
causes this large change, the color change of phenolphthalein does not
occur on the equivalence point, but IT IS within about 1 drop. <span>It would be considered an "acceptable uncertainty" in using titration
to determine concentration by volumetric measurement.</span></span>