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... Which statement describes the redox reaction that occurs when an object is electroplated? (A) It is spontaneous and requires an electric current. (B) It is spontaneous and produces an electric current. (C) It is non-spontaneous and requires an electric current. (D) It is non-spontaneous and produces ...
... Which statement describes the redox reaction that occurs when an object is electroplated? (A) It is spontaneous and requires an electric current. (B) It is spontaneous and produces an electric current. (C) It is non-spontaneous and requires an electric current. (D) It is non-spontaneous and produces ...
Chapter 4 (Hill/Petrucci/McCreary/Perry Chemical Reactions in
... This chapter deals with reactions that occur in aqueous solution …these solutions all use water as the solvent. We will look at some properties of these solutions and also look briefly at three different general types of reactions that occur in aqueous solutions. “water is such a good solvent for so ...
... This chapter deals with reactions that occur in aqueous solution …these solutions all use water as the solvent. We will look at some properties of these solutions and also look briefly at three different general types of reactions that occur in aqueous solutions. “water is such a good solvent for so ...
Ch 2 Atoms, Molecules, and Ions
... An O atom connecting two hydrocarbon groups creates an ether (ROR). - Organic compounds usually have systematic names that include functional groups as well as the hydrocarbon portion. - An ion is a charged particle composed of one or more atoms. Ions are positive (cation) if e-1’s are lost and nega ...
... An O atom connecting two hydrocarbon groups creates an ether (ROR). - Organic compounds usually have systematic names that include functional groups as well as the hydrocarbon portion. - An ion is a charged particle composed of one or more atoms. Ions are positive (cation) if e-1’s are lost and nega ...
Assignment #9 KEY 1. Most ligands are written as abbreviations
... 9. Explain the following observation: NiCl2(PPh3)2 is paramagnetic and PdCl2(PPh3)2 is diamagnetic. The oxidation state of nickel here is plus two and the d-electron count here is eight. The same is true for the palladium complex. The nickel complex will be tetrahedral and will have two unpaired ele ...
... 9. Explain the following observation: NiCl2(PPh3)2 is paramagnetic and PdCl2(PPh3)2 is diamagnetic. The oxidation state of nickel here is plus two and the d-electron count here is eight. The same is true for the palladium complex. The nickel complex will be tetrahedral and will have two unpaired ele ...
TEST REVIEW S Valence Electrons TEST REVIEW SHEET 2017
... NOTE: If an element has <4 valence electrons it will give them away during an ionic bond and become a positive ion. If >4, it will take them and become a negative ion For the most part…. metals will give away their valence electrons and nonmetals will take enough valence electrons to fill their oute ...
... NOTE: If an element has <4 valence electrons it will give them away during an ionic bond and become a positive ion. If >4, it will take them and become a negative ion For the most part…. metals will give away their valence electrons and nonmetals will take enough valence electrons to fill their oute ...
Chem 1411 Chapter 4
... undergoes reduction is the oxidant (oxidizing agent). Oxidation involves an increase in the positive charge of the species and reduction involves an increase in the negative charge. In a redox reaction, the number of e- gained by the oxidant is equal to the number of e- lost by the ...
... undergoes reduction is the oxidant (oxidizing agent). Oxidation involves an increase in the positive charge of the species and reduction involves an increase in the negative charge. In a redox reaction, the number of e- gained by the oxidant is equal to the number of e- lost by the ...
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... Sulfides, sulfites, and carbonates form a gaseous product when reacting with an acid HCl(aq) + Na2S(aq) → ...
... Sulfides, sulfites, and carbonates form a gaseous product when reacting with an acid HCl(aq) + Na2S(aq) → ...