Chemistry, 20.10.2020 03:01 brewerroserb
How do ionic bonds affect the properties of ionic compounds?
The bonds weakly hold ions together, increasing the melting point.
The bonds strongly hold ions together, reducing the boiling point.
The bonds prevent ions from moving throughout the crystal, so a solid ionic compound is a poor conductor.
The bonds prevent electrons from moving throughout the crystal, so a solid ionic compound is a poor conductor.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 07:30, jessicawelch25
In a laboratory determination of the atomic weight of tin, a sample of tin is weighed in a crucible. nitric acid is added, and the reaction proceeds to give a hydrated tin(iv)oxide plus no2and h2o. the hydrated tin(iv)oxide is then heated strongly and reacts as follows: sno2.xh2o(s)sno2(s)+ xh2o(g)the sno2is finally cooled and weighed in the crucible. explain the effect on the calculated atomic weight of tin that would result from each of the following experimental errors: (a)considerable spattering occurs when the nitric acid is added to the tin.(b)the hydrated tin(iv)oxide is not heated sufficiently to change it completely to tin oxide.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 08:40, sugakookies1
The activation energy for this reaction is 75 kj·mol–1. the enzyme catalase (found in blood) lowers the activation energy to 8.0 kj·mol–1. at what temperature would the non-catalyzed reaction need to be run to have a rate equal to that of the enzyme-catalyzed reaction at 25°c?
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How do ionic bonds affect the properties of ionic compounds?
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