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Sr(OH)2 will dissociate into what ions with what charge

Sr(OH)2 will dissociate into what ions with what charge-example-1
User Robertwb
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Final answer:

Strontium hydroxide, Sr(OH)2, dissociates into one Sr2+ ion and two OH- ions when it dissolves in water.

Step-by-step explanation:

When Sr(OH)2 (strontium hydroxide) dissociates in water, it separates into ions with specific charges. The chemical equation representing this dissociation is:

Sr(OH)₂ → Sr²⁺ (aq) + 2OH⁻(aq)

This means that one molecule of strontium hydroxide will produce one Sr²⁺ ion and two OH⁻ ions. The Sr²⁺ ion has a plus two charge and each of the OH⁻ ions has a negative one charge.

User Prosti
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Answer :
Sn(OH)_2 will dissociate into strontium ion,
Sr^(2+) with a (+2) charge and hydroxide ion,
OH^- with a (-1) charge.

Explanation :

As we know that when strontium hydroxide,
Sn(OH)_2 dissociates then it gives strontium ion,
Sr^(2+) and hydroxide ion,
OH^-.

The dissociation reaction will be:


Sr(OH)_2\rightarrow Sr^(2+)+2OH^-


Sn(OH)_2 will dissociate into strontium ion,
Sr^(2+) with a (+2) charge and hydroxide ion,
OH^- with a (-1) charge.

User Namita Maharanwar
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