Q1. arrange the following gas mixtures in order of their tendency for CO2(g) to dissolve in aqueous solution ( percentages given are mole %)
1) 90% Ar, 10% CO2
2) 80% Ar, 10% CO2, 10% NH3
3) 80% Ar, 10% CO2, 10% Cl2
Write equaions for any chemical reactions occurring in aqueous solution on exposure to these gas mixtures.
Q2. the demonstration involves placing 100mL of distilled water, 100mL of 1.0M acetic acid and 100 mL of 1.0M hydrochloric acid respectively in three 250mL beakers. An electical circuit with a power source and light bulb is set up, the solution in the beakers acting to complete the circuit.
a) to the surprise of students the light bulb over the beaker with water glowed faintly indicating the water was conducting electricity, Explain this phenomenon.
b) predict the difference in brightness of the three light bulbs
1) 90% Ar, 10% CO2
2) 80% Ar, 10% CO2, 10% NH3
3) 80% Ar, 10% CO2, 10% Cl2
Write equaions for any chemical reactions occurring in aqueous solution on exposure to these gas mixtures.
Q2. the demonstration involves placing 100mL of distilled water, 100mL of 1.0M acetic acid and 100 mL of 1.0M hydrochloric acid respectively in three 250mL beakers. An electical circuit with a power source and light bulb is set up, the solution in the beakers acting to complete the circuit.
a) to the surprise of students the light bulb over the beaker with water glowed faintly indicating the water was conducting electricity, Explain this phenomenon.
b) predict the difference in brightness of the three light bulbs