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I need to write the NIE for these:
1. "0.1M lead nitrate, Pb\left(NO_3\right)_2 and 1.0M sodium chloride, NaCl."
2. "6M sodium hydroxide, NaOH, is added to 0.5M ammonium chloride, NH_4Cl."
For the first one, I set up the following equation (not balanced):
Pb\left(NO_3\right)_2+NaCl\rightarrow PbCl+NaNO_3
...however, I cannot seem to balance this. If I make it 2NaNO_3, then I have to do the same to NaCl on the other side, which in turn makes me have to do the same thing to Pb\left(NO_3\right)_2, and I keep going around in circles. Does anyone have a suggestion on this?
On the second problem, I set it up like this:
NaOH+NH_4Cl\rightarrow NaCl+NH_4OH
Would I be correct to say that NH_4OH isn't a strong electrolyte (because only NaOH, KOH, Ba(OH)2, and Ca(OH)2 are)? And as far as NH_4Cl goes, I cannot tell if it is a strong electrolyte or not. For this molecule, how would I determine this?
Thanks a lot for your help.
1. "0.1M lead nitrate, Pb\left(NO_3\right)_2 and 1.0M sodium chloride, NaCl."
2. "6M sodium hydroxide, NaOH, is added to 0.5M ammonium chloride, NH_4Cl."
For the first one, I set up the following equation (not balanced):
Pb\left(NO_3\right)_2+NaCl\rightarrow PbCl+NaNO_3
...however, I cannot seem to balance this. If I make it 2NaNO_3, then I have to do the same to NaCl on the other side, which in turn makes me have to do the same thing to Pb\left(NO_3\right)_2, and I keep going around in circles. Does anyone have a suggestion on this?
On the second problem, I set it up like this:
NaOH+NH_4Cl\rightarrow NaCl+NH_4OH
Would I be correct to say that NH_4OH isn't a strong electrolyte (because only NaOH, KOH, Ba(OH)2, and Ca(OH)2 are)? And as far as NH_4Cl goes, I cannot tell if it is a strong electrolyte or not. For this molecule, how would I determine this?
Thanks a lot for your help.
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