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Around all 3 of themDo I put a square bracket [ ]n around the 3 monomers? Or the middle one
Around all 3 of themDo I put a square bracket [ ]n around the 3 monomers? Or the middle one
mix 10ml of concentrated ammonia (30%) with 10ml brine in a 100ml beaker. add 10g of ammonium chloride and mix thoroughly until no dissolves. decant the clear solution into a conical flask. add dry ice to the flask and allow it to sublime. should get some NaHCO3 precipitateUrgent industrial Q: how do we model the first part of the Solvay process? (Co2 bubbled through ammoniated brine)
That wouldn't happen in Galvanic cell. It a straight one way direction unless energy from another external circuit eg. a generator or a battery is supplied.You know how the half-cells are equilibrium reactions?
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Since its from ahmed's notes, it must be right ^. Also I dont get how you got the CO3- ion from nowhere?mix 10ml of concentrated ammonia (30%) with 10ml brine in a 100ml beaker. add 10g of ammonium chloride and mix thoroughly until no dissolves. decant the clear solution into a conical flask. add dry ice to the flask and allow it to sublime. should get some NaHCO3 precipitate
it's a HCO3- ion. dry ice is CO2.Since its from ahmed's notes, it must be right ^. Also I dont get how you got the CO3- ion from nowhere?
Thanksit's a HCO3- ion. dry ice is CO2.
CO2 + H2O <---> H2CO3
H2CO3 + NH3 <---> HCO3- + NH4+
yeah tbhHe even has root in his name, what more could you want?
that bump thoyeah tbh