Answer:
Explanation:
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One
2K + Cl2 ==> 2KCl
It's True
There are 2 Ks and Cl2 has 2 atoms making up on the left.
On the right, 1 molecule of KCl has 1 Potassium and 1 Cl. But there are 2 molecules so between the two of them, there's 2 Potassiums and 2 Cl
Two
The reactant side is the Left side. Cl2 means there are 2 Cl atoms making Cl2. Answer B
Three
False: There are 2 but read below.
I really don't know how to answer that. It's not qualified enough. There are a total of 2 Chlorines on the right hand side when there are 2 molecules. I think you are intended to answer False, but don't be surprised if you get it wrong.
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Answer:
B and BBr3
Explanation:
1) 3HBr + B = BBr3 + H2 (double all equation because H2)
2) 6HBr + <em>2B </em>= <em>2BBr3</em> + 3H2
To determine the state of saturation of the solution, we calculate the mass of solute per mass of water for the given amounts and compare this value to the solubility. If the value is less than the solubility, then the solution is unsaturated. If it is greater than solubility, then it is supersaturated. If it is equal to the solubility, then it is saturated.
mass solute / mass water = 39.0 grams K2SO4 / 225 grams H2O = 0.173 g K2SO4/ g H2O
solubility = 15 g /100 g = .15 g/g
Therefore, the solution is supersaturated. When it is shaken, some of the solute would precipitate out.
mass of solute soluble to water = .15 g K2SO4/ g water ( 225 g water ) = 33.75 g K2SO4
mass of K2SO4 that would crystallize = 39.0 - 33.75 = 5.25 g K2SO4