Chapter 7: Problem 5
Describe briefly what happens when an ionic substance is dissolved in water.
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Chapter 7: Problem 5
Describe briefly what happens when an ionic substance is dissolved in water.
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If a nitrogen molecule, \(\mathrm{N}_{2}\), were to react with a reactive metal such as potassium, what charge would the resulting nitride ions have? How many electrons would be gained by each nitrogen atom? How many electrons would be gained by each \(\mathrm{N}_{2}\) molecule?
Distinguish between what we mean by a singledisplacement reaction and a double-displacement reaction by giving two examples of each type.
Sulfuric acid, \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{SO}_{4}\), oxidizes many metallic elements. One of the effects of acid rain is that it produces sulfuric acid in the atmosphere, which then reacts with metals used in construction. Write balanced oxidation-reduction equations for the reaction of sulfuric acid with Fe, \(\mathrm{Zn}, \mathrm{Mg}, \mathrm{Co},\) and \(\mathrm{Ni}\).
If atoms of a metallic element (such as sodium) react with atoms of a nonmetallic element (such as sulfur), which element loses electrons and which element gains them?
The same net ionic process takes place when any strong acid reacts with any strong base. Write the equation for that process.
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