Sodium fluoride and lead (II) nitrate are both soluble in water. If 1.13 g of NaF and 0.232 g of Pb(NO_3)_2 are dissolved in sufficient water to make 1.00 L of solution, will a precipitate form? (a) How do you know if there...
Explain why Carbon tetrachloride does not dissolve in water. View Solution A compound A with molecular formula C15H13Cl gives a white precipitate on adding silver nitrate solution A on reacting with alcoholic KOH gives compound B as the main product. B on ozonolysis gives C and C gives Canniz...
Give the ion when the strong electrolyte dissolves in water. NaSCN How does an electrolyte differ from a nonelectrolyte? (a) Electrolytes are more reactive than nonelectrolytes. (b) Electrolytes are smaller than nonelectrolytes. (c) Electrolytes dissolve ...
What mass of AgNO3 would you dissolve in water in order to get 1.00 g of silver? What will happen when SO_4^{2-} is added to AgNO_3 + HNO_3. What will happen when the element is added to the aqueous solution: Ca. What will happen when the element is adde...
Calcium carbonate (a weak base) reacts with nitric acid (a strong acid) in the following reaction to form calcium nitrate, water and carbon dioxide: C a C O 3 + 2 H N O 3 C a ( N O 3 ) 2 + H 2 O + C O 2 . How many kg of carbon dioxide ( C O 2 ) are...
Suggest reasons why recrystallization from water would probably not be a suitable procedure for purifying the following substances: sodium chloride, calcium carbonate, ethanol. What is the purpose of adding NaHCO3 solution to dissolve crude products in the refining process? W...