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The solubility of the oxidizing
why do good oxidizing agents easily reduce?
Good (strong) oxidizing agents are easily reduced. What you said I think differs
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Tanya
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What happens to the solubility of oxygen gas (O2) in water in each situation?
a. The pressure of O2 over the solution is
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krystal
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The solubility of salts in water is temperature dependent. Consider the solubility of the five salts as depicted in the
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An oxidizing-reduction involves the transfer of electrons from one species to another. Which phrase best describe an oxidizing
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I have a question related to oxidizing agents. Why do some oxidizing agents have to be in acid medium?
For example the potassium
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Helen
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Explain why the solubility of PbF2 is pH dependent, but the solubility of PbCl2 is not. I know the solubility of PbF2 is pH
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Robin
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the solubility of BaF2 is 6.29x10^-3M and the solubility of barium fluoride in 0.15M NaF is 4.4x10^-5M. Compare the solubility
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roshan
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I have a lot of trouble doing this chemistry exercise
It says: The altitude of the lake affects the solubility of oxygen in lakes
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Tatiana
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Calculating Ku [rom solubility data
1. The solubility of silver bromide is found to be 8.8 x 10-7 mol/L at 250C. Calculate the
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Which of the following species is the strongest oxidizing agent under standard state conditions?
a. Ag+(aq) b. H2(g) c. H+(aq) d.
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Jason
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