Answer:. In the case of neon, it is electrical energy that pulls the electrons off.
explanation-Plasma can be made from a gas if a lot of energy is pushed into the gas. In the case of neon, it is electrical energy that pulls the electrons off. When it is time to become a gas again, just flip the neon light switch off. Without the electricity to energize the atoms, the neon plasma returns to its gaseous state.
Answer:
1)NH4ClO4: acidic
2)NH4CN: basic
3)LiF: basic
4)KCN: basic
5)LiNO3: neutral
6)NH4Br: acidic
7)SrBr2: neutral
Explanation:
Salt is an ionic compound formed by the neutralization reaction between an acid and a base.The cation of base and anion from an acid combines to form a salt while H+ from acid and OH- from base forms water.
1)NH4Cl4: is an acidic salt formed from neutralization reaction between strong acid and a weak base.
2)NH4CN: is a basic salt formed from neutralization reaction between weak acid and weak base.
3)LiF: basic salt formed from neutralization reaction between strong acid and strong base.
4)KCN: basic salt formed from neutralization reaction between weak acid and strong base.
5)LiNO3: neutral salt formed from neutralization reaction between strong acid and strong base.
6)NH4Br: acidic salt formed from neutralization reaction between strong acid and weak base.
7)SrBr2: neutral acid formed from neutralization reaction between
strong acid and strong base.
Answer:
0.03697 mol Al₂(SO₄)₃
General Formulas and Concepts:
<u>Chemistry - Atomic Structure</u>
- Reading a Periodic Table
- Using Dimensional Analysis
Explanation:
<u>Step 1: Define</u>
12.65 g Al₂(SO₄)₃
<u>Step 2: Identify Conversions</u>
Molar Mass of Al - 26.98 g/mol
Molar Mass of S - 32.07 g/mol
Molar Mass of O - 16.00 g/mol
Molar Mass of Al₂(SO₄)₃ - 2(26.98) + 3(32.07) + 12(16.00) = 342.17 g/mol
<u>Step 3: Convert</u>
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= 0.03697 mol Al₂(SO₄)₃
<u>Step 4: Check</u>
<em>We are given 4 sig figs. Follow sig fig rules and round.</em>
We already have 4 sig figs in the final answer, so no need to round.
The complete question;
Match each type of titration to its pH at the equivalence point.
Weak acid, strong base
Strong acid, strong base
Weak base, strong acid
pH less than 7
pH equal to 7
<span>pH greater than 7
</span>Answer:
weak acid, strong base - pH greater than 7
Strong acid, strong base - pH equal to 7
Weak base, strong acid - pH less than 7
Strong acids dissociate completely to give out H⁺ ions.
Strong bases dissociate completely to give out OH⁻ ions.
When strong acids and strong bases are mixed the dissociated H⁺ and OH⁻ ions react and neutralise each other, making the solution neutral.
Weak acids cannot completely dissociate, only a fraction of H⁺ ions are dissociated. Same applies for weak bases.
When weak acid and strong base is mixed, whilst the strong acid completely dissociates, weak base only partially dissociates. Therefore the amount of H⁺ ions is greater than OH⁻ ions, overall pH is more acidic, hence less than 7.
When strong base and weak acid are mixed, strong base completely dissociates giving OH⁻ ions and weak acid only partially dissociates, therefore amount of OH⁻ ions is greater than H⁺ ions, more basic hence pH is greater than 7.