Chemical Reactions: An Introduction
Chemical Reactions:An Introduction
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Beakers with precipitates of lead(II) iodide and mercury(II) iodide.
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Figure 4.1: Reaction of Potassium Iodide Solution
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Figure 4.2: Motion of Ions in Solution
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Figure 4.3: Testing Electrical Conductivity
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Figure 4.3: Testing Electrical Conductivity (cont'd)
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Figure 4.4: Comparing Strong and Weak Electrolytes
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Figure 4.4: Comparing Strong and Weak Electrolytes (cont'd)
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Figure 4.5: Limestone Formations
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Figure 4.6: Molecular Model of Reaction of Magnesium Chloride
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Ammonia Reaction
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Equation With Molecular Models
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Figure 4.7: Household Acids and Bases
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Figure 4.8: Preparation of Red Cabbage Juice
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Figure 4.8: Red Cabbage Juice Added to Beakers
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Figure 4.9: Molecular Views Comparing Strong Acid and Weak Acid
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Figure 4.10: Reaction of Carbonate With an Acid
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Figure 4.11: Molecular Blow-out of Center Beaker Photo
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Figure 4.12: Molecular Model of Burning of Calcium Metal in Oxygen
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Figure 4.13: Burning of Calcium in Chlorine