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For each of the following compounds, decide whether the compound's solubility in aqueous solution changes with ph. if the solubility does change, pick the ph at which you'd expect the highest solubility. you'll find ksp data in the aleks data tab. compounds does solubility change with ph
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0.070g of hydride of carbon occupies 56cm^3 at s.t.p when vaporized and contained 14.29% by mass of hydrogen.what is the formula for the hydrocarbon
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 16:00
Challenge question: this question is worth 6 points. as you saw in problem 9 we can have species bound to a central metal ion. these species are called ligands. in the past we have assumed all the d orbitals in some species are degenerate; however, they often are not. sometimes the ligands bound to a central metal cation can split the d orbitals. that is, some of the d orbitals will be at a lower energy state than others. ligands that have the ability to cause this splitting are called strong field ligands, cnรขโ is an example of these. if this splitting in the d orbitals is great enough electrons will fill low lying orbitals, pairing with other electrons in a given orbital, before filling higher energy orbitals. in question 7 we had fe2+, furthermore we found that there were a certain number (non-zero) of unpaired electrons. consider now fe(cn)6 4รขโ: here we also have fe2+, but in this case all the electrons are paired, yielding a diamagnetic species. how can you explain this?
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