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Q: What is most likely the pH of a solution containing many hydroxide ions (OH-) and few hydrogen ions (H )?
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A solution of sodium hydroxide in water most likely to have a pH close to?

A solution of sodium hydroxide in water most likely to have a pH close to 14


A solution of sodium hydroxide in water is most likely to have a pH close to?

14


What is the most likely source of a substance containing carbon hydrogen oxygen and nitrogen?

human cell.


Solution contains metallic ion blue in colour flame test produce blue green colour The solution forms a precipitate when sodium hydroxide is added to the solution What is the ion in the solution?

Most likely copper.


What happens when you add platinum to a solution containing sodium?

Platinum is almost completely inert, and it will not react with the sodium. Platinum does have a great capacity to adsorb gases, so if there is some other reaction taking place in the solution which is producing, let us say, hydrogen gas, it is likely to wind up in the platinum.


Which of the following would be most likely to contribute to molecules experiencing intermolecular forces?

Hydrogen bonding


Potassium metal in water?

Potassium will react violently with water, forming potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. 2K + 2H2O --> H2 + 2KOH The heat of the reaction will likely ignite the hydrogen, which will subsequently form water.


What will be the products of thermal decomposition of silver hydroxide?

Solid AgOH is not known. It may be in solution but when precipitated you get the oxide, Ag2O A likely decompoition wuld be 2AgOH -> Ag2O + H2O


What are the symbols of compounds that hydrogen is in?

The groups of symbols are called formulas.It is important to note that they won't just have one element symbol. If ionic, it will likely start with H for hydrogen. In hydrocarbons, it appears after the carbon that it is attached to. e.g. CH4Examples of some of the thousands of hydrogen compounds:H2O (water)H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide)HCl (hydrochloric acid)CH4 (methane, natural gas)C6H6O6 (glucose, sugar)NH3 (ammonia gas)Ca(OH)2 (calcium hydroxide, with an OH- hydroxide ion)


Is hydroiodic acid a solid liquid or gas or is it AQ?

The term "Hydroiodic acid" most likely refers to a solution of Hydrogen Iodide in Water, which is an aqueous solution (AQ) However, Hydrogen Iodide, HI is a gas at room temperature, and forms a liquid at -34OC, and a solid at -51OC


What would a balanced equation look like if a solid metal reacts with water to produce aqueous sodium hydroxide and hydroxide gas?

When sodium and water react, they will produce aqueous sodium hydroxide and hydrogen gas. Here's the balanced equation for that reaction: 2Na + 2H2O --> 2NaOH + H2 This reaction is violently exothermic and should be done under very safe and controlled conditions. The hydrogen gas will likely ignite, which itself is a different reaction: 2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O


How could you find out if a colorless gas is CO2 or hydrogen?

One way to identify the gas is to pass it through lime water (calcium hydroxide solution). If the gas turns the lime water milky white, it indicates the presence of carbon dioxide (CO2). Another method is to ignite the gas. If it produces a popping sound or a small explosion, it is likely hydrogen (H2).