
Question #300e6 + Example - Socratic
Dec 9, 2017 · The thermite reaction is a highly exothermic (a vast amount of energy is given out during the reaction) redox process during which F e3+ (Iron (III)) is reduced to Fe and Al …
Oxidation and Reduction Reactions - Socratic
What does the name chromium (II) oxide mean in terms of electrons lost and gained? When hydrogen burns, what is oxygen's role? In reactions between metals, and gases, which is likely …
Question #237b1 - Socratic
Now look at the #4:2# mole ratio that exists between iron metal and ferrioc oxide. This tells you that the reaction will produce #1# mole of ferric acid for every #2# moles of iron metal that take …
What is the metal oxidation state in "dichromate ion", Cr_2O
May 28, 2017 · The SUM of the individual oxidation states of chromium and the oxygen atoms in dichromate anion is equal to the charge on the ion. And thus 2xxCr_"oxidation …
Question #7c802 + Example - Socratic
Oxides that form neither an acid nor a base, in combination with water. Acid oxides will react with water to ultimately give off H^+: Sulphur trioxide SO_3 will form sulfuric acid: SO_3 (g) + H_2O …
What are the effects of acid rain? - Socratic
Most common ones are nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO_2). The latter contributes to photochemical smog, a mixture of UV sunlight with nitrogen oxides, and also forms ozone (O_3).
Question #a56b9 - Socratic
The potassium in potassium bicarbonate is in the same form as the potassium metal is in after it has combusted. When potassium metal undergoes combustion, it forms potassium oxide. 4K …
Question #d3d64 + Example - Socratic
The name carbon oxide is too vague. Carbon and oxygen can bond to form more than one possible compound. For example: CO = carbon monoxide CO_2 = carbon dioxide The name …
Question #a9c55 - Socratic
Everything that can neutralize H^+ ions is called a base. This may be a (metal) oxide, hydroxide, carbonate or ammonia (and others). They may be soluable or not. A subgroup of these are the …
Question #1b175 - Socratic
One way is to use the Ostwald process used in industry of nitric acid manufacturing. First, you would need to oxidize ammonia (NH_3). This process is exothermic and is also reversible. …