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  1. What is the chemical formula for lithium hydroxide? - Socratic

    Apr 15, 2017 · LiOH Lithium is a Group 1 metal and commonly forms a M^+ ion. Hydroxide anion, ""^(-)OH, has a unit negative charge. When they make music together, there is thus 1:1 …

  2. What is the formula of #"magnesium hydroxide"#? - Socratic

    Feb 27, 2017 · Mg(OH)_2 Now we know that hydroxides are salts of HO^-, and some metal ion. Now if the parent metal has an electronic configuration of 2:8:2, then there are 12 electrons, …

  3. What is the value of ΔG°cell? - Socratic

    Nov 19, 2017 · They have a cadmium anode, which is oxidized to Cd(OH)2(s) in a basic background electrolyte of concentrated OH–, and a cathode half-reaction in which NiO(OH)(s) …

  4. What makes for a good leaving group? + Example - Socratic

    Jun 23, 2015 · A good leaving group has to be able to part with its electrons easily enough, so typically, it must be a strong acid or weak base relative to other substituents on the same …

  5. What is the equilibrium concentration of "OH"^(-) in a "0.120 M ...

    Aug 2, 2017 · I got "0.0049 M", but you have to be the one who looks up your equilibrium constant to use. That is an important skill... Well, you have to be the one to look up the K_a of …

  6. Question #6b9a2 - Socratic

    May 25, 2017 · "a." 0.02 "mol" "b." 0.89 "g" In order to answer these questions we first need to know the equation representing this chemical reaction.

  7. If 50.0 milliliters of 3.0 M "H"_3"PO"_4 completely ... - Socratic

    Jul 25, 2018 · Mg(OH)_2(s) +H_3PO_4(aq) rarr Mg^(2+)HPO_4^(-)(aq) + 2H_2O(l) With respect to phosphoric acid, we got a molar quantity of... 3.0*mol*L^-1xx50xx10^-3*L-=0.150*mol And …

  8. Why does neutralisation of any strong acid in an aqueous

    Feb 14, 2018 · Because its the same reaction. A monobasic [monoprotic] acid like HCl has one H atom, which fully dissociates to form a hydrogen ion, H^+. The strong alkali fully dissociates to …

  9. Molarity question? - Socratic

    Dec 2, 2017 · Step 3: There will be no concentration of #OH^(-)# ions because they are in a solid compound, not dissolved in solution. They will no longer be anions in a solid, neutral …

  10. Question #bcaa2 + Example - Socratic

    Aug 5, 2016 · Phenol is hydroxybenzene, which has a proton on the hydroxyl ("OH") group. Its "pKa" is about 9.9, which makes it somewhat acidic. When you deprotonate phenol, its anionic …