Chapter 2: Q105P (page 40)
is violet. Another complex is green. Can ligand L be CN? Can it be ?Explain..
Chapter 2: Q105P (page 40)
is violet. Another complex is green. Can ligand L be CN? Can it be ?Explain..
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Get started for freeGalena, a mineral of lead, is a compound of the metal with sulfur. Analysis shows that a 2.34-g sample of galena contains2.03 g of lead. Calculate the mass percent of lead and sulfur in galena.
Which of the following scenes illustrate(s) the fact that compounds of chlorine (green) and oxygen (red) exhibit the law of multiple proportions? Name the compounds.
Identify the mass law that each of the following observations demonstrates, and explain your reasoning:
(a) A sample of potassium chloride from Chile contains the same percent by mass of potassium as one from Poland.
(b) A flashbulb contains magnesium and oxygen before use and magnesium oxide afterward, but its mass does not change.
(c) Arsenic and oxygen form one compound that is 65.2 mass % arsenic and another that is 75.8 mass % arsenic.
Why was it necessary for separation techniques and methods of chemical analysis to be developed before the laws of definite composition and multiple proportions could be formulated?
Explain the following statement: The smallest particles unique to an element may be atoms or molecules.
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