Textbook QuestionExplain the variation in the ionization energies of carbon, as displayed in this graph:
Textbook QuestionAt 50 °C, the ion-product constant for H2O has the value Kw = 5.48 * 10-14. (a) What is the pH of pure water at 50 °C? (b) Based on the change in Kw with temperature, predict whether ΔH is positive, negative, or zero for the autoionization reaction of water: 2 H2O1l2 Δ H3O+1aq2 + OH-1aq2
Textbook QuestionAt 0 °C, the density of liquid water is 0.9998 g/mL and the value of Kw is 1.14 * 10-15. What fraction of the molecules in liquid water are dissociated at 0 °C? What is the percent dissociation at 0 °C? What is the pH of a neutral solution at 0 °C?
Open QuestionExamine the following set of ionization energy values for a certain element. how many valence electrons does an atom of the neutral element possess?
Open QuestionFor each of the following elements, predict where the "jump" occurs for successive ionization energies (ie).
Open QuestionThe Kw for water at 0°C is 0.12×10−14. Calculate the pH of a neutral aqueous solution at 0°C.