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Title: Assume that an aqueous solution of a cation, represented by shaded spheres, is allowed to mix with a ...
Post by: Melani1276 on Feb 15, 2020

Question 1

Assume that an aqueous solution of a cation, represented by shaded spheres, is allowed to mix with a solution of an anion, represented by unshaded spheres. Three possible outcomes are represented by boxes (a)-(c).




Which outcome corresponds to the combination of silver and chromate ions shown in the following equation?

Ag+(aq) + CrO42-(aq) → ?


◦ box (a)
◦ box (b)
◦ box (c)
◦ None of these

Question 2

Assume that an aqueous solution of a cation, represented by shaded spheres, is allowed to mix with a solution of an anion, represented by unshaded spheres. Three possible outcomes are represented by boxes (a)-(c).




Which outcome corresponds to the mixing of sodium and sulfate ions shown in the following equation?

2 Na+(aq) + SO42-(aq) → ?


◦ box (a)
◦ box (b)
◦ box (c)
◦ None of these
Title: Assume that an aqueous solution of a cation, represented by shaded spheres, is allowed to mix with a ...
Post by: DylanD1323 on Feb 15, 2020

Answer 1

box (c)

Answer 2

box (a)