Water. Dissolving, precipitation, and complexation
Description
This program, divided into three parts, looks at the difference between melting and dissolving using the example of sodium chloride. The reaction of sodium chloride solution with silver nitrate exemplifies precipitation; ammonia, added to a solution of copper (II) nitrate, forms a copper (II) hydroxide gel; and the successive complexation of copper (II) by ammonia molecules serves as an important model for complexation.
Runtime
20 min
Series
Subjects
- Chemical reactions (61)
- Submarine geology (33)
- Human biology (175)
- Marine resources (28)
- Oceanography (140)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2008], c1997
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