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How can I get create complex metal ion solution such that the majority of the central metal ions only have one specific ligand?
I'm looking for a way to have the ligand, Chloride ion, datively bond with Copper Sulphate.
I understand it is as simple as creating a solution of Hydrochloric Acid and dissolving Copper Sulphate ...
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Why don't ions form crystal lattices in water and other polar solvents?
Ionic compounds are in the form of crystal lattices, and when they are dissolved in a polar solvent, they are bonded with the corresponding cations/anions of the polar solvent. For example, $Na^+$ ...
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Can the ions of dissolved salts be physically separated with a strong enough external electric field?
Say you had a arbitrary amount of sodium chloride dissolved in water. Could an external electric field (e.g. the electrically charged plates in Millikan's oil drop experiment) physically pull apart ...
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How does the water pollutant sodium nitrate affect the concentrations of other ions in tap (dam) water? [closed]
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In my assignment I've been given two water samples from the hinze dam. The first sample has been untouched, however the second has been contaminated with an unknown ionic compound. To ...
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Do we consider the dissociation of water when dealing with ion concentrations of a solution?
One mole of hydrated copper(II) sulfate, $\ce{CuSO4 . 5 H2O},$ is dissolved in water. How many moles of ions does the solution contain?
1) 1
2) 2
3) 6
4) 7
The correct answer is 2. Specifically, I'm ...
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How to determine which ions will pair to form a compound in an aqueous solution?
Let us assume we have an aqueous solution with the ions $\ce{A+}$, $\ce{B+}$, $\ce{C-}$ and $\ce{D-}$. Which ions will form a bond and why? Will the compound formed be $\ce{AC}$ and $\ce{BD}$ or $\ce{...
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Calculating the change in pH upon diluting an acid
What volume of water is added to $\pu{400 ml}$ of $\ce{HCL}$ solution so that the pH of the solution increases by 1 unit
This is how far i went but the answer says $\pu{1000 ml }$ where am I wrong is ...
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Why does acetic acid (CH3COOH) conduct electricity the worst in comparison to HBr, HCOONa and NaNO3 [closed]
Which of the given substances (in an aqueous solution) conducts electricity the worst: $\ce{CH3COOH}$, $\ce{HBr}$, $\ce{HCOONa}$ and $\ce{NaNO3}$?
I've found this assingment included in the 2017 ...
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Acid/base separation in nanofiltration
How do semi-permiable membranes handle salts that can separate into an acid and a base based on the "rules" of the membrane?
For example, say I have a nanofiltration membrane that rejects ...
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Calculating weight of soluble salt in a solution
I got a solution which density is $\pu{1.035 g mL-1}$ and it contains soluble salt $\ce{Ba(NO3)2}$ at concentration of $\pu{0.250 M}$. The teacher is asking from me to "clear" the solution from the $\...
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Why do the Ions Swap in double displacement?
I'm curious but in a double displacement reaction I know that the anions are swapped around and normally a precipitate is formed, but why do the ions swap? Has it got something to do with electrical ...
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Non existence of B3+ in solution [closed]
I read that B3+ ions do not exist in aqueous solution, because hydration energy cannot compensate for the sum of first three ionisation energies.
This leads me to the following questions:
If boron (...
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Why does copper sulfate disassociate into Cu+2 and SO4-2 when dissolved in water?
I'm trying to understand why exactly copper sulfate disassociates into $\ce{Cu^{2+}}$ and $\ce{SO4^{2-}}$ ions? How is it calculated? I'm trying to find information but it seems as if it is treated as ...
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Peroxide without hydrogen [closed]
How come we always see hydrogen peroxide and never peroxide by itself. Is there such a thing as peroxide ? Does this exist in nature? Why is hydrogen always associated with it? Please note: First ...
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Is it necessary to write state symbols in ionic equations and if so, why?
I understand that it is necessary to use state symbols in an equation with compounds shown, such as:
$$\ce{NaCl(aq) +AgNO3 (aq) -> NaNO3 (aq) +AgCl(s)}$$
But is it necessary to use state symbols ...