Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780132525763
Author: Prentice Hall
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 16, Problem 86A

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The number of moles of ions present in 0.10mol of K2SO4 is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction: Ions are charged chemical compounds formed by the loss or acceptance of electrons. The one which loses electrons is cations while the one that gets electrons are anions.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 86A

The total number of moles of ions in 0.10mol

  K2SO4 is 0.3mol .

Explanation of Solution

The dissociation of K2SO4 leads to the formation of potassium and sulfate ions as,

  K2SO42K+SO42

So, two moles of potassium and one mole of sulfate ions are produced.

The total number of moles of ions is:

  2×0.1+0.1=0.3mol

So, the total number of moles of ions is 0.3mol .

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The number of moles of ions present in 0.10mol of FeNO32 is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction: Ions are charged chemical compounds formed by the loss or acceptance of electrons. The one which loses electrons is cations while the one that gets electrons are anions.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 86A

The total number of moles of ions in 0.10mol

  FeNO32 is 0.4mol .

Explanation of Solution

The dissociation of FeNO32 results in the formation of ions,

  FeNO32Fe3++3NO3

So, three moles of nitrate and one mole of ferrous ions are produced.

The total number of moles of ions is:

  3×0.1+0.1=0.4mol

So, the total number of moles of ions is 0.4mol .

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The number of moles of ions present in 0.10mol of Al2SO43 is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction: Ions are charged chemical compounds formed by the loss or acceptance of electrons. The one which loses electrons is cations while the one that gets electrons are anions.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 86A

The total number of moles of ions in 0.10mol

  Al2SO43 is 0.5mol .

Explanation of Solution

The dissociation of Al2SO43 results in the formation of ions,

  Al2SO432Al3++3SO42

So, two aluminum and three sulfate ions are produced.

The total number of moles of ions is,

  2×0.1+3×0.1=0.5mol

So, the total number of moles of ions is 0.5mol .

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation: The number of moles of ions present in 0.10mol of NiSO4 is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction: Ions are charged chemical compounds formed by the loss or acceptance of electrons. The one which loses electrons is cations while the one that gets electrons are anions.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 86A

The total number of moles of ions in 0.10mol

  NiSO4 is 0.2mol .

Explanation of Solution

The dissociation of NiSO4 results in the formation of ions,

  NiSO4Ni2++SO42

The total number of moles of ions is,

  0.1+0.1=0.2mol

So, the total number of moles of ions is 0.2mol .

Chapter 16 Solutions

Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11

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