What happens when acids and bases mix? What is the product formed from the reaction of formic acid and sodium hydroxide? What happens when chlorine reacts with slaked lime? What happens when acids react with compounds made of carbonates?
An acid such as hydrochloric acid is able to donate a hydrogen ion to something, and also has available a chloride ion. Other acids will have a different anion present, but will react in the same way as HCl. The chloride ion or any anions in acids can combine with cations, such as th...
lithium-ion technology because of the dramatic increase in energy density over current lead acid battery solutions. We chose lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) because it has a specific energy of ~110 watt-hours per kilogram, compared to lead acids ~40 watt-hours per kilogram. What does this ...
As a result, the ice melts producing aqueous fluids rich in organic and volatile components, which react with the minerals comprising the dust to form phyllosilicates and other secondary phases, including sulfides, metal oxides and carbonates [56,57,58]. During this period of aqueous alteration, ...
When the comonomers dianhydride and diamine are brought into contact in water at an elevated T, the dianhydride first hydrolyzes to the corresponding tetracarboxylic acid and then reacts via acid/base reaction with the diamine to form a monomer salt, see Figure 6A. Such monomer salts can only ...
When the comonomers dianhydride and diamine are brought into contact in water at an elevated T, the dianhydride first hydrolyzes to the corresponding tetracarboxylic acid and then reacts via acid/base reaction with the diamine to form a monomer salt, see Figure 6A. Such monomer salts can only ...