2Al + 6H₂O ⇒ 2Al(OH)₃ + 3H₂
2mol : 2V
54g : 67,2L
268,5g : Vₓ
vₓ = 67,2dm³*268,5g / 54g ≈ 334,13L
Tin is Sn^2+
Chlorine is Cl^1-
Eu2+ is stable because of the two electrons in its outermost orbit and after losing 4 electrons. Ce +4 is stable
What are lanthanide ions?
All lanthanide elements form trivalent cations, Ln3+, whose chemistry is largely determined by the ionic radius, which decreases steadily from lanthanum to lutetium. These elements are called lanthanides because the elements in the series are chemically similar to lanthanum.
The Ce metal has the following electronic configuration: [Xe] 4f¹5d¹6s²
It obtains noble gas configuration after losing 4 electrons. Ce +4 is stable, so.
Eu's electronic setup is as follows.
[Xe] 4 f ⁷6s²
[Xe] 4 f ⁷
Eu2+ is stable because of the two electrons in its outermost orbit. Additionally stable is its +3 oxidation state. Ce⁺²
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Answer:
At nine, it can still count as neutral.
Explanation:
The ph scale goes from 0 (acid) to 14 (alkaline/base). The middle would be seven, which is neutral. Nine has more alkalinity than a true neutral, but I believe it is close enough to the middle to not count as a base.