The answer is (C) 2 hydrogen atoms
Answer:1 Boiling
Explanation:
Salt (Solute) + water (solvent) = Solution.
Salt dissolves in water, therefore, the only way to recover the salt is by boiling (evaporation) the solution.
Answer:
Determine the pH of the solution half-way to the end-point on the pH titration curve for acetic acid.
Explanation:
The equation for the ionization of acetic acid is
HA + H₂O ⇌ H₃O⁺ + A⁻
For points between the starting and equivalence points, the pH is given by the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation:
![\text{pH} = \text{pK}_{\text{a}} + \log\dfrac{[\text{A}^{-}]}{\text{[HA]}}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Ctext%7BpH%7D%20%3D%20%5Ctext%7BpK%7D_%7B%5Ctext%7Ba%7D%7D%20%2B%20%5Clog%5Cdfrac%7B%5B%5Ctext%7BA%7D%5E%7B-%7D%5D%7D%7B%5Ctext%7B%5BHA%5D%7D%7D)
At the half-way point, half of the HA has been converted to A⁻, so [HA] = [A⁻]. Then,

The pKₐ is the pH at the half-way point in the titration.
Answer: Ecell = -0.110volt
Explanation:
Zn--->Zn^+2 + 2e^-.........(1) oxidation
Cu^2+ 2e^- --->Cu........(2)reduction
Zn + Cu^2+ ----> Cu + Zn^+2 (overall
For an electrochemical cell, the reduction potential set up is given by
E(cell) = E(cathode) - E(anode)
E(cell) = E(oxidation) - E(reduction)
E(cathode) = E(oxidation)
E(anode) = E(reduction)
Given that
E(oxidation) = -0.763v
E(reduction) = +0.337v
E(cell) = -0.763 - (+0.337)
E(cell) = -0.763- 0.337
E(cell) = -0.110volt