CHEM 130 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Potassium Iodide, Potassium Nitrate, Oxidation State

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Lead nitrate adding potassium iodide > reaction, precipitation reaction, yellow color experiment: potassium nitrate in one beaker, adding potassium iodide to it > non observable reactions. Pb(no3)2 (aq) + 2ki (aq) > 2kno3 (aq) + pdi2 (s: pbi2 is precipitate. Net ionic equation: pb2+ (aq) + 2i- (aq) > pbi2(s) Clicker: a 25-ml solution of 0. 50 m naoh is titrated until neutralized into a 50. -ml sample of. What was the concentration of hcl: 0. 50 m, 25 m, 2 m, 0. 25 m, 0. 0125 m (6. 9) oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction, reaction in which electrons are transferred ex. Oxidation states (oxidation numbers: helps keep track off electrons in oxidation-reduction reactions, de ned as imaginary charges that atoms would have if the shared electrons were divided equally between identical atoms bonded to one another. Formal oxidation states that all bonding as ionic. It is not necessarily indicative of the true charge distribution in a substance.

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