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- Potentially Useful Information Spectrochemical Series: I < Br < SCN° < Cl° < NO3¯ < F < OH° < C2O4²-~ H2O < NCS < NH3 < en < PPH3 A student has three test tubes containing a metal (M) nitrate solution M(NO3)2 (aq) (where "M" represents a generic transition metal). The student adds aqueous ammonia (NH3) to one test tube, aqueous hydrochloric acid (HCI) to the second tube, and nothing more to the third tube, but forgets to label the tubes. After this, one test tube contains a red solution, one an orange solution, and one a yellow solution. Note: This metal, M, would follow the same rules that we used for Cu(II), Ni(II), and Co(II). The Jahn-Teller Effect does not apply. Complete each statement or answer each question below about the solutions in the three test tubes. The coordination complex causing the orange solution causes a larger splitting between the d orbitals of the metal then the coordination complex causing the... O red solution. O yellow solution. What color light does the…Potentially Useful Information Spectrochemical Series: I < Br < SCN < Cl` < NO3¯ < F° < OH° < C2O4² ~ H2O < NCS“ < NH3 < en < PPH3 A student has three test tubes containing a metal (M) nitrate solution M(NO3)2 (aq) (where "M" represents a generic transition metal). The student adds aqueous ammonia (NH3) to one test tube, aqueous hydrochloric acid (HCI) to the second tube, and nothing more to the third tube, but forgets to label the tubes. After this, one test tube contains a red solution, one an orange solution, and one a yellow solution. Note: This metal, M, would follow the same rules that we used for Cu(II), Ni(II), and Co(II). The Jahn-Teller Effect does not apply. Complete each statement or answer each question below about the solutions in the three test tubes. The coordination complex formed by adding HCI to the metal solution has a coordination number of... O 3 2Potentially Useful Information Spectrochemical Series: | < Br < SCN¯ < Cl° < NO3¯ < F° < OH° < C2O4²¯ ~ H2O < NCS° < NH3 < en < PPH3 く A student has three test tubes containing a metal (M) nitrate solution M(NO3)2 (aq) (where "M" represents a generic transition metal). The student adds aqueous ammonia (NH3) to one test tube, aqueous hydrochloric acid (HCI) to the second tube, and nothing more to the third tube, but forgets to label the tubes. After this, one test tube contains a red solution, one an orange solution, and one a yellow solution. Note: This metal, M, would follow the same rules that we used for Cu(II), Ni(II), and Co(II). The Jahn-Teller Effect does not apply. Complete each statement or answer each question below about the solutions in the three test tubes. The aqua complex causes less splitting of the d orbitals of the metal than the... ammonia complex. O chloro complex.
- Potentially Useful Information Spectrochemical Series: I < Br < SCN < Cl° < NO3¯ < F° < OH° < C2O4² ~ H2O < NCS" < NH3 < en < PPH3 A student has three test tubes containing a metal (M) nitrate solution M(NO3)2 (aq) (where "M" represents a generic transition metal). The student adds aqueous ammonia (NH3) to one test tube, aqueous hydrochloric acid (HCI) to the second tube, and nothing more to the third tube, but forgets to label the tubes. After this, one test tube contains a red solution, one an orange solution, and one a yellow solution. Note: This metal, M, would follow the same rules that we used for Cu(II), Ni(II), and Co(II). The Jahn-Teller Effect does not apply. Complete each statement or answer each question below about the solutions in the three test tubes. The red solution contains a coordination complex with... O ammonia (NH3) as the ligand. chloride ion (CI') as the ligand. nitrate ion (N03°) as the ligand. water (H20) as the ligand.4. Explain the laboratory rules for waste disposal.(NH4)2CO3 is ……………… ( soluble, insoluble ) salt. 22
- ← → C view-source:https://... Question Completion Status: QUESTION 10 Name the following compounds: H₂O KF Na2CO3 H₂SO4 PH3 SF6 S03 blackboard.matc.edu/webapps/assessment/take/launch.jsp?course a Ca3(PO4)2 CO Cu(NO3)2 N₂05 HF VOU Click Save and Subnut to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers.3.a. How can you differentiate the association or condensation method with disintegration or dispersion method for the preparation of particles with nano dimensions? Explain with suitable examples.Balance the following equation by filling the gaps with appropriate numbers. [5] C +....... [2] SO2 →......... [1] CS2 +............. [4] CO
- CO₂CH3 NH₂ CH₂(CH₂)2NH2 (excess) 1. P₂O5, A 2. CH3CH₂CH₂Li 3. H30ddd.) eee.) fff.) 999.) hhh.) -CI CI OTS XS Zn XS HCl(aq) OH 1. LIH, THF 2. ethyl iodide NaSCH3 DMSO B1₂ hv OMB acetic acid A 185-) 1,200 grams of aluminum of an impure NH4AI(SO4)2 sample is converted into Al203 by precipitation with aqueous ammonia and heating. It seems that this comes to 0.1798g. Accordingly, determine the amount of a)% Al203 b)% Al in the initial sample.