What is the ionic equation for the reaction of silver nitrate and sodium chromate? When aqueous solutions of magnesium chloride (MgCl2) and silver nitrate (AgNO3) are mixed, the products are solid silver chloride and aqueous ...
What is the boiling point of carbon disulfide? What is the boiling point of glass? What is the boiling point of pentane? What is the boiling point of HCl? What is the boiling point of a solid? What is O2's boiling point? What is protactinium's boiling point?
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A combines with C, while B combines with D. Because the replacement occurs in two places, it is referred to as a double replacement. Double replacement reactions are also called metathesis or double displacement reactions. Usually, in these reactions, when combining aqueous solutions, a solid pro...
We might imagine that such intricate carvings would mean the walls of the citole are substantial, the thick walls preventing resonance and deadening the sound, but this is not the case. The solid walls of the sides are only 3 mm thick. The relief carvings add another 3–4 mm but they ar...
The sample is placed on top of the diamond and it is impor- tant to ensure that the sample is in intimate contact with the sampling crystal, so for the analysis of solid samples a pressure clamp is used to press the sample down firmly onto the crystal. The IR beam is directed towards...
What happened to the major update that we were supposed to get this month (December)? Or was this it? Because nothing had changed except we got ultimate freeze. That wasn't supposed to be the major update was it? No RepliesBe the first to reply ...
How could you test the progress of a reaction before moving on to distillation? Why is steam distillation preferable to simple distillation for isolating high boiling natural products? Describe the process of recrystallization as a method for purification of a solid. How does it work? What do ...
How is the crystallization of a solid different from the precipitation of a solid? What properties of carbon dioxide determine its migration in our environment? Which one of the elements is likely to exhibit the most violent and rapid reaction with water? A) Sr. B) Mg. C) Rb. D) Na...
Answer to: What is used to separate a dissolved solid from a solution, when the solid has similar solubility in both cold and hot solvent? By...