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An aqueous sodium salt (NaCnH2n+1O3)
An aqueous sodium salt (NaCnH2n+1O3) solution has an osmotic pressure of 2.041 atm when 1.068 g of the salt are dissolved in
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Ceamus Angelina
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which of the following could be used to dissolve a carboxylic acid into the aqueous phase?
a)MgSO4 b)1.5 M HCl c)1.0 M NaHCO3
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Jason
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Can someone please help me figure out whether aqueous sodium sulfite is acidic or basic?
I know it is a salt produced from sodium
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Anonymous
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Aqueous sodium chloride and aqueous sulfurous acid are formed by the reaction of aqueous sodium sulfite and aqueous hydrochloric
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nick
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Aqueous sulfurous acid
H2SO3 and aqueous sodium chloride are formed by the reaction of aqueous sodium sulfite Na2SO3 and aqueous
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R
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Chlorine gas + aqueous sodium bromide --> aqueous bromine + aqueous sodium chloride.
I got: Cl2+2NaBr2(aq)-> Br2(aq)+2NaCl2(aq)
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John
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On addition of aqueous sodium hydroxide to an aqueous solution of salt R, a white precipitate is obtained, soluble in an excess
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Ariana
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Aqueous hydrochloride acid (HCl) reacts with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to produce aqueous sodium chloride (NaCl) and Louis water
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Nadia
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the word equation for sodium and water is:
sodium+water-->sodium hydroxide+hydrogen sodium and chlorine: sodium+chlorine-->sodium
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chelsea
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Aqueous hydrochloric acid (HCl) reacts with solid sodium hydroxide (NaOH) to produce aqueous sodium chloride (NaCl) and liquid
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Nadia
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