VSEPR geometry of Boron trifluoride
What is trigonal planar?
the solid which forms after combining two aqueous solutions together
What is precipitate?
The ratio used when doing molar comparisons
What is wanted/given?
The number of bonding electrons chlorine needs to be as stable as closest noble gas.
What is one?
these compounds dissociate
What is soluble ionic compounds (and bases)?
An acid reacts with water to form this particular ion
What is hydronium?
The principle description or general descriptive rule of molecular compound solubility.
What is 'like dissolves like' or 'polar dissolve polar'? Compounds with similar polarity will dissolve or be miscible in each other.
the concentration of 3.2 g of NaCl dissolved in 250mL of water
What is 0.22 mol/L?
The pH of a solution with [H3O+]= 6.3 x 10^-5
What is 4.20?
The VSEPR geometry for the central carbon in urea. NH2(C=O)NH2
What is trigonal planar?
the hydroxide ion concentration of a solution with pOH = 5.62
What is 2.4 x 10^-6 ?
the inter-molecular bonds that would be between ethanol and water.
What is London/Dispersion, Dipole-Dipole, Hydrogen Bonding?
the mass of hydrogen gas contianed in a a 4.5L weather balloon at -25degrees celcius and 102.0kPa
What is 0.45g?
The net ionic equation of the reaction: lead (II) nitrate + sodium carbonate
What is lead(II) ion + carbonate ion-> Pb(II)carbonate?