Which of the below is NOT TRUE about ionic and covalent bonds.
Question 3 options:
Ion...
Chemistry, 24.11.2021 01:30 alexandria3498
Which of the below is NOT TRUE about ionic and covalent bonds.
Question 3 options:
Ionic bonds are stronger than covalent bonds.
Covalent bonds are stronger than ionic bonds.
Ionic bonds form salts that may rapidly dissolve in water.
Ionic bonds exchange electrons while covalent bonds share electrons.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 00:30, portedon8644
13. calculate the initial concentration (before precipitation) of carbonate ions after the addition of each 0.05 ml of solution b to the 1.00 l beaker of solution a. divide the work among group members and write the answers in the table in model 3. assume the volume change as solution b is added is negligible. 14. notice the initial concentrations of zn2+ - and cu2+ in the table in model 3. a. explain how these were obtained from the data in model 2. b. as solution b is added and precipitates form, do these initial concentrations change? 15. use the data in model 2 to indicate the presence of precipitate (either znco3 or cuco3) after each 0.05 ml addition of solution b in model 3. 16. use the initial concentrations of carbonate ions and zinc ions to calculate the reaction quotient, qsp for the zinc carbonate scenarios in model 3. divide the work among group members and write the answers in the table in model 3. 17. use the initial concentrations of carbonate ion and copper(ii) ions to calculate the qsp for the copper(ii) carbonate scenarios in model 3. divide the work among group members and write the answers in the table in model 3.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 04:00, queenkimm26
Tin has ten stable isotopes. the heaviest, 124sn, makes up 5.80% of naturally occuring tin atoms. how many atoms of 124sn are present in 82.0 g of naturally occurring tin? what is the total mass of the 124sn atoms in this sample?
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