Chemistry, 06.07.2019 10:10 ericasolis2614
What trend does electronegativity follow, going down the periodic table?
a. electronegativity decreases because the size of the nucleus is
bigger.
b. electronegativity increases because there are more total electrons
in the atom.
c. electronegativity decreases because the valence electrons are
farther from the nucleus.
d. electronegativity increases because there are more valence
electrons in the atom.
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 18:00
Now consider the reaction when 45.0 g naoh have been added. what amount of naoh is this, and what amount of fecl3 can be consumed by it?
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 06:30
Ineed someone to see if my answers are correct! if any are wrong let me know what the correct answers would be and how to get that answer! 1. how many moles of sodium chloride are in 28 grams od nacl? a. 265 mole naclb. 856 mole naclc. 479 mole of nacld. 1.2 mole nacl < my choice2. 734 grams of lithium sulfate (li2so4) are dissolved to make 2500 ml of solution what is rhe molaratiy? a. 2.67 mb. 4.56 mc. 3.89 m < my choiced. 1.78 m3. how many grams of cacl2 would be dissolved in 3.0 l of a 0.50 m solution of cacl2? a. 250 g cacl2 b. 166.5 g cacl2c. 113.65 g cacl2d. 98 g cacl2 < my choice4. suppose you had 58.44 g of nacl and you dissolved it in exactly 2.00 liters. the molarity if the solution would be 0.5 mtrue < my choicefalse 5. i would need 22g of naoh to make a 3.0 m solution using 250 ml of solvent.true < my choicefalse6. identify the solute: you have a .0195 m solution made from using 6.5 g of solute and 3 l of solvent. identify the solute by solving for molar weight.a. the solute is nacl because the molar weight is 58.43 g/mol < my choiceb. the solute is h2so4 because the molar weight is 98.06 g/molc. the solute is cacl2 because the molar weight is 111.11 g/mol
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 07:30
Using data from seismic waves, geologists have learned that earth’s interior is made up of several
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What trend does electronegativity follow, going down the periodic table?
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