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Is solubility a chemical or physical property
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 00:30, boonkgang6821
The clouds are grey and ground is wet. a quantitative b qualitative
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 07:20, rex1578
Part b: study of equilibrium on solubility: mg(oh)2(s) ⇌ mg2+(aq) + 2 oh–(aq) cloudy clear (pink) 7. a. b. 8. a. b. 9. 10. 11. 12. when adding concentrated hydrochloric acid, how did the appearance of the equilibrium mixture change? the change in appearance indicated a shift in the point of equilibrium. in which direction did the equilibrium shift? (l) left (r) right explain your answer to question 7a. you should indicate which ion was added to or removed from the equilibrium mixture. when adding edta, how did the appearance of the equilibrium mixture change? the change in appearance indicated a shift in the point of equilibrium. in which direction did the equilibrium shift? (l) left (r) right explain your answer to question 8a. you should indicate which ion was added to or removed from the equilibrium mixture. upon heating in which direction is the equilibrium shifting? upon cooling in which direction is the equilibrium shifting? is the forward reaction a. endothermic explain your answers to questions 9, 10, and 11. (l) left (r) right (l) left (r) right b. exothermic
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 14:10, cameronbeaugh
13. a covalent bond between two atoms is likely to be polar if: a. one of the atoms is much more electronegative than the other. b. the two atoms are equally electronegative. c. the two atoms are of the same element. d. the bond is part of a tetrahedrally shaped molecule. e. one atom is an anion.
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 07:30, fernandancon1872
Assume that 13.5 g solid aluminum (al) react with hcl to produce solid aluminum chloride (alcl3) salt and gaseous hydrogen (h2) at standard temperature and pressure.
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