Chem
Concerning compounds cyanogen, Hydrogen cyanide and sodium cyanide. Cyanogen = C2N2 (CN)2 Hydrogen Cyanide = HCN boils at 26C and yeilds an acid solution when added with water. Sodium Cyanide = empirical formula NaCN is a solid melts at 564C a) Assuming that the valencies of H...
Chem
Concerning compounds cyanogen, Hydrogen cyanide and sodium cyanide. Cyanogen = C2N2 (CN)2 Hydrogen Cyanide = HCN boils at 26C and yeilds an acid solution when added with water. Sodium Cyanide = empirical formula NaCN is a solid melts at 564C a) Assuming that the valencies of H...
Chemistry
Can you explain the process for solving this problem (this one is more complicated than the example in our book): A solution contains both I^- and Cl^-, each at a concentration of 3.0x10^-2M. What concentration of Pb^+2 is required to precipitate the maximum amount of one of t...
Chemistry
Can you give me an example of a compound that can make Ba3(PO4)2 even more insoluble than it already is (and can you tell me why, just for my own understanding)? You use the common ion effect which is just an extension of the Le Chatelier's Principle. The solubility of Ba3...
algebra
c=210+c Huh? Not possible for any c If x is any number and p is any positive value, then x + p > x.
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