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  1. What is the formula of "magnesium hydroxide"? | Socratic

    Feb 27, 2017 · Mg (OH)_2 Now we know that hydroxides are salts of HO^-, and some metal ion. Now if the parent metal has an electronic configuration of 2:8:2, then there are 12 electrons, …

  2. What makes for a good leaving group? + Example - Socratic

    Jun 23, 2015 · A good leaving group has to be able to part with its electrons easily enough, so typically, it must be a strong acid or weak base relative to other substituents on the same …

  3. What is the chemical formula for lithium hydroxide? - Socratic

    Apr 15, 2017 · Lithium is a Group 1 metal and commonly forms a M + ion. Hydroxide anion, −OH, has a unit negative charge. When they make music together, there is thus 1:1 stoichiometry …

  4. What is the value of ΔG°cell? - Socratic

    Nov 19, 2017 · ΔG_text (cell)^@= "-332 kJ·mol"^"-1"" Your standard reduction potentials for each half-reaction are: ulbb ("Standard Reduction Potentials"color (white) (mmmmmll)E ...

  5. In an aqueous solution containing "1.0 M" "NH"_4"Cl" (K_a

    In an aqueous solution containing 1.0 M NH4Cl (K a = 5.56 × 10−10), what is the solubility of Mg(OH)2? K sp = 5.5 × 10−11.

  6. Question #fa082 - Socratic

    Jan 21, 2015 · For ethanol, or "CH"_3"CH"_2"OH", the fact that it has a 2-carbon atom chain doesn't matter when it comes to hydrogen bonding because its ability to form hydrogen bonds …

  7. Question #6b9a2 - Socratic

    May 25, 2017 · In order to answer these questions we first need to know the equation representing this chemical reaction. In this case, it is a reaction between HCl and Ca (OH)2: …

  8. If 50.0 milliliters of 3.0 M "H"_3"PO"_4 completely ... - Socratic

    Jul 25, 2018 · If 50.0 milliliters of 3.0 M H3PO4 completely neutralized 150.0 milliliters of Mg(OH)2, what was the molarity of the Mg(OH)2 solution?

  9. Why does neutralisation of any strong acid in an aqueous

    Feb 14, 2018 · Because its the same reaction. A monobasic [monoprotic] acid like HCl has one H atom, which fully dissociates to form a hydrogen ion, H^+. The strong alkali fully dissociates to …

  10. Question #7f6cb - Socratic

    Potassium chloride, KCl, and sodium hydroxide, NaOH, are both soluble ionic compounds, so you can expect them to exist as ions in aqueous solution. KCl(aq) → K+ (aq) +Cl− (aq) NaOH(aq) …

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