Homework 2.1.2.0 1. In addition to clay minerals‚ what other soil constituents contribute to total CEC? The Organic Matter present in the soil. 2. How does CEC buffer nutrient concentration in soil solution? CEC will exchange ions continuously between the solution concentration until both of the concentration has neutralized. 3. Why does anion adsorption appear to be of little importance in most agricultural soils? Why are AECs of ultisols usually greater than those of mollisols?
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GRADE 11 CHEMISTRY (30S) Final Practice Examination Answer Key GRADE 11 CHEMISTRY (30S) Final Practice Examination Answer Key IInstructions The final examination will be weighted as follows Modules 1–3 Modules 4–6 The format of the examination will be as follows: Part A: Fill-in-the-Blanks Part B: Multiple Choice Part C: Short Answer Total Marks Include units with all answers as required. Useful Information You will need the following in order to complete this examination: n n n n 15–20% 80–85%
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T200 Date Class Name Date Class Name CHAPTER Section 15.1 continued 10. As sodium chloride dissolves in water‚ what happens to the sodium and chloride ions? 15 The sodium and chloride ions are separated and surrounded by the water molecules. 11. Explain the orientation of the water molecules around the sodium ions and chloride ions. STUDY GUIDE FOR CONTENT MASTERY CHAPTER 15 STUDY GUIDE FOR CONTENT MASTERY Solutions Section 15.1 What are solutions? In your textbook
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the above 2. Which ONE of the following best describes what happens when an electron moves to a lower energy shell? A. the nucleus decays B. a quantum of energy is emitted C. a quantum of energy is absorbed D. a negative ions forms E. a positive ion forms 3. Which ONE of the following shows the set of quantum numbers for an electron in a 2p
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Definition: Substances that release hydrogen ions (H+) when dissolved in water. Strong Acids | Weak Acids | Chemical Name | Chemical Formula | Organic acids such as citric acid‚ ethanoic acid. | Hydrochloric acid | HCl | | Sulphuric acid | H2SO4 | | Nitric acid | HNO3 | | Note: The strength of an acid depends on the extent of its ionization in water; strong acids fully ionize in water to produce H+ ions. Characteristics of Acids * sour taste
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SIGNIFICANT FIGURES: 1) ALL non-zero numbers (1‚2‚3‚4‚5‚6‚7‚8‚9) are ALWAYS significant. 2) ALL zeroes between non-zero numbers are ALWAYS significant. 3) ALL zeroes which are SIMULTANEOUSLY to the right of the decimal point AND at the end of the number are ALWAYS significant. 4) ALL zeroes which are to the left of a written decimal point and are in a number >= 10 are ALWAYS significant. 5) If you can/must get rid of the zeroes‚ then they are NOT significant NOTES: -The electron was discovered
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Atmospheric pressure: the random collisions between gas molecules & surfaces • Rapid evaporation: temp drops & water is evaporation • Solids have the least random molecular motion • Under the same conditions of pressure and temp a liquid differs from a gas because the molecules of the liquid take shape of the container they are in. • The phase change in which a solid becomes a liquid is known as the melting. Liquid to gas is evaporation. Gas to liquid is condensation. Liquid to
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between one metal and one non-metal ion. One atom borrows one or more electrons from another atom. An ionic bond is a type of chemical bond that occurs when one atom loses an electron to form a positive ion and the other atom gains an electron to form a negative ion‚ which then result in attraction. 2. What is a covalent bond? A covalent bond is a bond that occurs when atoms in a molecule share a pair of electrons. For example‚ “the atoms in sugar do not form ions; instead‚ they are held together
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slippery. It can conduct electricity because it contains delocalised electrons. 2. Why does sodium chloride have a higher melting point than water? Sodium chloride is considered as a giant ionic structure because it consists of repeating lattices of ions. Water only has two hydrogens and one oxygen molecule. There is a strong electrostatic force between sodium and chloride‚ it has no lone pairs and requires more energy for the bond to be broken. The molecule‚ sodium chloride‚ is small and this increases
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