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key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
initially , the vial contains only $ \text { n } _2 \text o_4 $ , and the concentration of $ \text { no } _2 $ is 0 m. as $ \text { n } _2 \text o_4 $ gets converted to $ \text { no } _2 $ , the concentration of $ \text { no } _2 $ increases up to a certain point , indicated by a dotted line in the graph to the left , ...
what if the only thing given is the concentration of the product and you are asked to find the concentration of the other reactants ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
imagine we have the same reaction at the same temperature $ \text t $ , but this time we measure the following concentrations in a different reaction vessel : $ \begin { align } { [ } \text { so } _2 ] & amp ; = 3.6 \ , \text { m } \ \ [ \text o_2 ] & amp ; = 0.087 \ , \text m\ \ [ \text { so } _3 ] & amp ; = 2.2 \ , \...
for both q and k the formula is same then how we 'll get different values of q and k to answer the question that the reaction will go right or left ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
given an equation $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } + \text { dd } $ , the equilibrium constant $ k_\text c $ , also called $ k $ or $ k_\text { eq } $ , is defined using molar concentration as follows : $ k_\text c = \dfrac { [ \text { c ] } ^\text { c } \text { [ d ] } ^\text d } { [ \text...
why does an equilibrium happen ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium .
why does it start off really fast but the rate slows down and in the end the rate of forward and reverse equal each other ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
the $ \text c $ in the subscript stands for concentration since the equilibrium constant describes the molar concentrations , in $ \dfrac { \text { mol } } { \text { l } } $ , at equilibrium for a specific temperature . the equilibrium constant can help us understand whether the reaction tends to have a higher concentr...
does the concentration of the product affect the reaction of the reactants ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
the $ \text c $ in the subscript stands for concentration since the equilibrium constant describes the molar concentrations , in $ \dfrac { \text { mol } } { \text { l } } $ , at equilibrium for a specific temperature . the equilibrium constant can help us understand whether the reaction tends to have a higher concentr...
so as more products are produced , the reactants react less ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
initially , the vial contains only $ \text { n } _2 \text o_4 $ , and the concentration of $ \text { no } _2 $ is 0 m. as $ \text { n } _2 \text o_4 $ gets converted to $ \text { no } _2 $ , the concentration of $ \text { no } _2 $ increases up to a certain point , indicated by a dotted line in the graph to the left , ...
will the unit for kc always be molarity , or can other measures of concentration be used for equilibrium as well ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
since $ k_\text c $ is less than 0.001 , we would predict that the reactants $ \text n_2 $ and $ \text o_2 $ are going to be present in much greater concentrations than the product , $ \text { no } $ , at equilibrium . thus , we would expect our calculated $ \text { no } $ concentration to be very low compared to the r...
for example , if i measured out all of my concentrations in molality , would the kc computed be accurate , it would just be in molality rather than molarity ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
the main difference is that we can calculate $ q $ for a reaction at any point whether the reaction is at equilibrium or not , but we can only calculate $ k_\text c $ at equilibrium . by comparing $ q $ to $ k_\text c $ , we can tell if the reaction is at equilibrium because $ q=k_\text c $ at equilibrium . if we calcu...
what condition can cause q > k or q < k ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
the $ \text c $ in the subscript stands for concentration since the equilibrium constant describes the molar concentrations , in $ \dfrac { \text { mol } } { \text { l } } $ , at equilibrium for a specific temperature . the equilibrium constant can help us understand whether the reaction tends to have a higher concentr...
if we increase the the concentration of the reaction which direction will the equilibrium favour ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } + \text { dd } $ , the equilibrium constant $ k_\text c $ , also called $ k ...
does it always have to be concentrations ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
by comparing $ q $ to $ k_\text c $ , we can tell if the reaction is at equilibrium because $ q=k_\text c $ at equilibrium . if we calculate $ q $ using the concentrations above , we get : $ \begin { align } q & amp ; = \dfrac { [ \text { so } _3 ] ^2 } { [ \text { so } _2 ] ^2 [ \text o_2 ] } \ \ & amp ; = \dfrac { [ ...
if the stoichiometric coefficient of perhaps oxygen in a chemical equation is 1/2 , do we consider that as our power raised to concentration of oxygen in the rate equation or when finding the equilibrium constant or we multiply by 2 ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
given an equation $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } + \text { dd } $ , the equilibrium constant $ k_\text c $ , also called $ k $ or $ k_\text { eq } $ , is defined using molar concentration as follows : $ k_\text c = \dfrac { [ \text { c ] } ^\text { c } \text { [ d ] } ^\text d } { [ \text...
at equilibrium , the reactants and products have reached the equilibrium concentrations.is it true and why ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } + \text { dd } $ , the equilibrium constant $ k_\text c $ , also called $ k ...
how does the equilibrium constant behave when you 're dealing with endothermic and exothermic reactions ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
initially , the vial contains only $ \text { n } _2 \text o_4 $ , and the concentration of $ \text { no } _2 $ is 0 m. as $ \text { n } _2 \text o_4 $ gets converted to $ \text { no } _2 $ , the concentration of $ \text { no } _2 $ increases up to a certain point , indicated by a dotted line in the graph to the left , ...
can we use ice method when calculating the concentration of no ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
there are some important things to remember when calculating $ k_\text c $ : $ k_\text c $ is a constant for a specific reaction at a specific temperature . if you change the temperature of a reaction , then $ k_\text c $ also changes . pure solids and pure liquids , including solvents , are not included in the equilib...
hi , why does kc if effected only by temperature ( t ) ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
the $ \text c $ in the subscript stands for concentration since the equilibrium constant describes the molar concentrations , in $ \dfrac { \text { mol } } { \text { l } } $ , at equilibrium for a specific temperature . the equilibrium constant can help us understand whether the reaction tends to have a higher concentr...
and kc depends on the concentration of products and reactants so why its value still the same ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoons \text { cc } + \text { dd } $ , the equilibrium constant $ k_\text c $ , also called $ k ...
what are the units of equilibrium constant ?
key points a reversible reaction can proceed in both the forward and backward directions . equilibrium is when the rate of the forward reaction equals the rate of the reverse reaction . all reactant and product concentrations are constant at equilibrium . given a reaction $ \text { aa } + \text { bb } \leftrightharpoon...
by using these guidelines , we can quickly estimate whether a reaction will strongly favor the forward direction to make products—very large $ k_\text c $ —strongly favor the backward direction to make reactants—very small $ k_\text c $ —or somewhere in between . example part 1 : calculating $ k_\text c $ from equilibr...
[ so2 ] =0.90m [ o2 ] =0.35m [ so3 ] =1.1m [ 1.1 ] ^2 / [ 0.90 } ^2* [ 0.30 ] = 4.3 i wonder if the same rule goes to this question : i have a container with the volume of 50 dm3 with an equilibrium mixture of [ so2 ] =0.90m [ o2 ] =0.35m [ so3 ] =1.1m do i count in the volume of the container aswell or do i just do as...
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they began playing with un-classical ideas like asymmetry , movement , linearity , sinuous curves , and realistic natural ornament . the rococo , as it developed in design , was a sharp turn away from everything the baroque had become . elegance , intimacy , delicacy and curves where baroque spaces had been opulent , r...
did the cabriole leg design orignate during the rococo period ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
these reactions are also sometimes called neutralization reactions . for example , what happens when we combine aqueous solutions of hydrofluoric acid , $ \text { hf } $ , and lithium hydroxide , $ \text { lioh } $ ? if we think about the acid solution and base solution separately , we know the following : an arrhenius...
are certain compounds acid only when in aqueous solutions ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
by the second definition , however , it would not count as an arrhenius base since the chemical formula does not include hydroxide . acid-base reactions : arrhenius acid + arrhenius base = water + salt when an arrhenius acid reacts with an arrhenius base , the products are usually water plus a salt . these reactions ar...
are arrhenius and bronsted-lowry just different ways to define an acid or a base or are they a different class of acids and bases all together ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \greend { \text { h } ^+ } $ ions—or protons—in aqueous solution . for example , let 's consider the dissociation reaction for hydrochloric acid , $ \text { hcl } $ , in water : $ \greend { \text { h } } \text { cl } ( aq ) \rightarrow \greend { \te...
if we are able to separate cl- ion from hcl solution what do we get ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
since this results in an increase in the concentration of $ \greend { \text { h } ^+ } $ ions in solution , hydrochloric acid is an arrhenius acid . hydrogen or hydronium ions ? let 's say we made a 2 m aqueous solution of hydrobromic acid , $ \text { hbr } $ , which is an arrhenius acid .
if we get hydromium ions , is it is acidic ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
by the second definition , however , it would not count as an arrhenius base since the chemical formula does not include hydroxide . acid-base reactions : arrhenius acid + arrhenius base = water + salt when an arrhenius acid reacts with an arrhenius base , the products are usually water plus a salt . these reactions ar...
what is the difference between an 'arrhenius acid ' and a 'normal acid ' ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
in this article , we will focus on the arrhenius theory . arrhenius acids the arrhenius theory of acids and bases was originally proposed by the swedish chemist svante arrhenius in 1884 . he suggested classifying certain compounds as acids or bases based on what kind of ions formed when the compound was added to water ...
however , does the same rule apply for diprotic acids ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
since this results in an increase in the concentration of $ \greend { \text { h } ^+ } $ ions in solution , hydrochloric acid is an arrhenius acid . hydrogen or hydronium ions ? let 's say we made a 2 m aqueous solution of hydrobromic acid , $ \text { hbr } $ , which is an arrhenius acid .
for example , when you have 1 m h3po4 , would the hydronium concentration be 3m or 1m ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
what is the difference between dilute hcl and aqueous solution of hcl ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
by the second definition , however , it would not count as an arrhenius base since the chemical formula does not include hydroxide . acid-base reactions : arrhenius acid + arrhenius base = water + salt when an arrhenius acid reacts with an arrhenius base , the products are usually water plus a salt . these reactions ar...
so basically methylamine is a acid or base or both , or something else ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
by the second definition , however , it would not count as an arrhenius base since the chemical formula does not include hydroxide . acid-base reactions : arrhenius acid + arrhenius base = water + salt when an arrhenius acid reacts with an arrhenius base , the products are usually water plus a salt . these reactions ar...
..but why does hcl want to dissolute in water ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
since this results in an increase in the concentration of $ \greend { \text { h } ^+ } $ ions in solution , hydrochloric acid is an arrhenius acid . hydrogen or hydronium ions ? let 's say we made a 2 m aqueous solution of hydrobromic acid , $ \text { hbr } $ , which is an arrhenius acid .
is n't the electron bond between hydrogen and clorine pretty strong , as the hydrogen electron shell has one electron `` to spare '' , and clorine is `` missing '' one electron to fill its outer shell ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
arrhenius bases an arrhenius base is defined as any species that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions , $ \redd { \text { oh } ^- } $ , in aqueous solution . an example of an arrhenius base is the highly soluble sodium hydroxide , $ \text { naoh } $ . sodium hydroxide dissociates in water as follows : $ \text ...
if someone asked you to , say , write the formula of sodium hydroxide , would you write naoh or naoh ( aq ) ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
} \end { align } $ in general , either description is acceptable for showing the dissociation of an arrhenius acid . arrhenius bases an arrhenius base is defined as any species that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions , $ \redd { \text { oh } ^- } $ , in aqueous solution . an example of an arrhenius base is t...
do bases always have to be aqueous ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
similar reactions can also occur in non-aqueous solvents , however , as well as between molecules in the gas phase . as a result , modern chemists usually prefer the brønsted-lowry theory , which is useful in a broader range of chemical reactions . the brønsted-lowry theory of acids and bases will be discussed in a sep...
what is the bronsted lowry theory ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
in this article , we will focus on the arrhenius theory . arrhenius acids the arrhenius theory of acids and bases was originally proposed by the swedish chemist svante arrhenius in 1884 . he suggested classifying certain compounds as acids or bases based on what kind of ions formed when the compound was added to water ...
what are the drawbacks of the arrhenius concept ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to form hydronium ions , $ \text { h } _3\text { o } ^+ $ . in an acid-base or neutralization reaction , an arrhenius acid a...
so , see h2so4 -- -- - > h+ + so4 ( - ) -- -- -- -- - > h3o+ + so4 ( - ) so when zncl2 will react with h2so4 then the products are znso2 and hcl but it should be zncl2 and h3ocl but that is not the case ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
when we want to be more accurate—and less lazy ! —we can write the dissociation of hydrobromic acid to explicitly show the formation of hydronium instead of protons : $ \begin { align } \text { hbr } ( aq ) +\text { h } _2\text { o } ( l ) & amp ; \rightarrow\text { h } _3\text { o } ^+ ( aq ) +\text { br } ^- ( aq ) ~...
is dissociation synonymous with decomposition ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
by the second definition , however , it would not count as an arrhenius base since the chemical formula does not include hydroxide . acid-base reactions : arrhenius acid + arrhenius base = water + salt when an arrhenius acid reacts with an arrhenius base , the products are usually water plus a salt . these reactions ar...
is there a difference between 'acid ' and an 'arrhenius acid ' ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
in this article , we will focus on the arrhenius theory . arrhenius acids the arrhenius theory of acids and bases was originally proposed by the swedish chemist svante arrhenius in 1884 . he suggested classifying certain compounds as acids or bases based on what kind of ions formed when the compound was added to water ...
will there be any change in the neutralization if the amount of acids and bases vary ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to form hydronium ions , $ \text { h } _3\text { o } ^+ $ . in an acid-base or neutralization reaction , an arrhenius acid and base usually react to form water and a salt . introduction from the vinegar in your kitchen cabinet to the s...
for example will there be the same reaction if we add very little base and a lot of acid to if we add same amounts of acid and base ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
by the second definition , however , it would not count as an arrhenius base since the chemical formula does not include hydroxide . acid-base reactions : arrhenius acid + arrhenius base = water + salt when an arrhenius acid reacts with an arrhenius base , the products are usually water plus a salt . these reactions ar...
if we add a water insoluble arrhenius base in water , will the concentration of hydroxide ions increase ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution .
what is the basicity of na2o ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
he suggested classifying certain compounds as acids or bases based on what kind of ions formed when the compound was added to water . an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \greend { \text { h } ^+ } $ ions—or protons—in aqueous solution . for example , let 's consider the dissociation r...
can anyone explain that how can protons take part in a chemical reaction ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to form hydronium ions , $ \text { h } _3\text { o } ^+ $ . in an acid-base or neutralization reaction , an arrhenius acid a...
when the hydronium ion is formed , is the h+ bond to h2o a covalent bond or a polar bond ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
by the second definition , however , it would not count as an arrhenius base since the chemical formula does not include hydroxide . acid-base reactions : arrhenius acid + arrhenius base = water + salt when an arrhenius acid reacts with an arrhenius base , the products are usually water plus a salt . these reactions ar...
how do we find out the presence of acid and bases in a salt.eg in caco3 , which is acid and which is base ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
when methylamine is added to water , the following reaction occurs : $ \text { ch } _3 \text { nh } _2 ( aq ) +\text h_2 \text o ( l ) \leftrightharpoons \text { ch } _3 \text { nh } _3^+ ( aq ) +\redd { \text { oh } ^- } ( aq ) $ based on our first definition , methylamine would be an arrhenius base since the $ \text ...
is the definition of a salt just an ionic compound , or is it more specific ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
by the second definition , however , it would not count as an arrhenius base since the chemical formula does not include hydroxide . acid-base reactions : arrhenius acid + arrhenius base = water + salt when an arrhenius acid reacts with an arrhenius base , the products are usually water plus a salt . these reactions ar...
what defines as a `` salt '' ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
hydrogen or hydronium ions ? let 's say we made a 2 m aqueous solution of hydrobromic acid , $ \text { hbr } $ , which is an arrhenius acid . does that mean we have 2 m of $ \text h^+ $ ions in our solution ?
why many acid coumpunds are able to disolve most things ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
by the second definition , however , it would not count as an arrhenius base since the chemical formula does not include hydroxide . acid-base reactions : arrhenius acid + arrhenius base = water + salt when an arrhenius acid reacts with an arrhenius base , the products are usually water plus a salt . these reactions ar...
in case of methylamine , if it is an arrhenius base , how would it react with an arrhenius acid , say , hcl ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
introduction from the vinegar in your kitchen cabinet to the soap in your shower , acids and bases are everywhere ! but what does it mean to say that something is acidic or basic ? in order to answer this question , we need to examine some of the theories describing acids and bases .
so can we say solubility and dissociation are related to each other ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
} \end { align } $ in general , either description is acceptable for showing the dissociation of an arrhenius acid . arrhenius bases an arrhenius base is defined as any species that increases the concentration of hydroxide ions , $ \redd { \text { oh } ^- } $ , in aqueous solution . an example of an arrhenius base is t...
i did not get the point that even calcium hydroxide has low solubility but even it is considered as a base ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
does aqueous always mean `` dissolved in water '' ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
can a substance ever be aqueous and but dissolved in something other than water ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
by the second definition , however , it would not count as an arrhenius base since the chemical formula does not include hydroxide . acid-base reactions : arrhenius acid + arrhenius base = water + salt when an arrhenius acid reacts with an arrhenius base , the products are usually water plus a salt . these reactions ar...
why does hcl dissociate in water ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
in this article , we will focus on the arrhenius theory . arrhenius acids the arrhenius theory of acids and bases was originally proposed by the swedish chemist svante arrhenius in 1884 . he suggested classifying certain compounds as acids or bases based on what kind of ions formed when the compound was added to water ...
what 's the difference between arrhenius acids and bases and bronsted - lowry acids and bases ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
by the second definition , however , it would not count as an arrhenius base since the chemical formula does not include hydroxide . acid-base reactions : arrhenius acid + arrhenius base = water + salt when an arrhenius acid reacts with an arrhenius base , the products are usually water plus a salt . these reactions ar...
how can i tell what is an acid and what 's a base ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
since this results in an increase in the concentration of $ \greend { \text { h } ^+ } $ ions in solution , hydrochloric acid is an arrhenius acid . hydrogen or hydronium ions ? let 's say we made a 2 m aqueous solution of hydrobromic acid , $ \text { hbr } $ , which is an arrhenius acid .
is hydrogen just a bare proton ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
hydrogen or hydronium ions ? let 's say we made a 2 m aqueous solution of hydrobromic acid , $ \text { hbr } $ , which is an arrhenius acid . does that mean we have 2 m of $ \text h^+ $ ions in our solution ?
how are acid precipitation causing chemicals produced and converted to acid precipitation ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
introduction from the vinegar in your kitchen cabinet to the soap in your shower , acids and bases are everywhere ! but what does it mean to say that something is acidic or basic ? in order to answer this question , we need to examine some of the theories describing acids and bases .
so how could an acidic solution be neutralized ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
when i react aqueous solutions of nh4oh and hcl when have water and nh4cl as our products but i wan na know how nh4 cation stays in solution as it is.. ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to form hydronium ions , $ \text { h } _3\text { o } ^+ $ . in an acid-base or neutralization reaction , an arrhenius acid a...
i think it will dissociate to form ammonia gas and hence there is no nh4 to form salt with cl anions .. ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
by the second definition , however , it would not count as an arrhenius base since the chemical formula does not include hydroxide . acid-base reactions : arrhenius acid + arrhenius base = water + salt when an arrhenius acid reacts with an arrhenius base , the products are usually water plus a salt . these reactions ar...
is methyl amine an arrehenius base ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to form hydronium ions , $ \text { h } _3\text { o } ^+ $ . in an acid-base or neutralization reaction , an arrhenius acid a...
in a neutralisation reaction , wo n't the h^+ ions react with water molecules and form hydronium ions because the medium the reaction is taking place in is water ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
note that depending on your class—or textbook or teacher—non-hydroxide-containing bases may or may not be classified as arrhenius bases . some textbooks define an arrhenius base more narrowly : a substance that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution and also contains at least one unit of...
what does oh- stand for ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
when we want to be more accurate—and less lazy ! —we can write the dissociation of hydrobromic acid to explicitly show the formation of hydronium instead of protons : $ \begin { align } \text { hbr } ( aq ) +\text { h } _2\text { o } ( l ) & amp ; \rightarrow\text { h } _3\text { o } ^+ ( aq ) +\text { br } ^- ( aq ) ~...
is there any difference between dissociation and solubility ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
in this article , we will focus on the arrhenius theory . arrhenius acids the arrhenius theory of acids and bases was originally proposed by the swedish chemist svante arrhenius in 1884 . he suggested classifying certain compounds as acids or bases based on what kind of ions formed when the compound was added to water ...
is the definition given by arrhenius on acids and bases is still used ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
when methylamine is added to water , the following reaction occurs : $ \text { ch } _3 \text { nh } _2 ( aq ) +\text h_2 \text o ( l ) \leftrightharpoons \text { ch } _3 \text { nh } _3^+ ( aq ) +\redd { \text { oh } ^- } ( aq ) $ based on our first definition , methylamine would be an arrhenius base since the $ \text ...
what is the main problem with arrihenius definition ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
the brønsted-lowry theory of acids and bases will be discussed in a separate article ! summary an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution .
so how does a negatively charge amino acid side chain increase the concentration of h+ in an aqueous solution ?
key points an arrhenius acid is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { h } ^+ $ in aqueous solution . an arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of $ \text { oh } ^- $ in aqueous solution . in aqueous solution , $ \text { h } ^+ $ ions immediately react with water molecules to ...
in this article , we will focus on the arrhenius theory . arrhenius acids the arrhenius theory of acids and bases was originally proposed by the swedish chemist svante arrhenius in 1884 . he suggested classifying certain compounds as acids or bases based on what kind of ions formed when the compound was added to water ...
why do acids and bases tend to dissociate in water ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
the inhabited region encompassed a far larger geographic area than is defined now by the national park and included other residential sites like hovenweep national monument and yellow jacket pueblo . not all ancestral puebloans lived in cliff dwellings . yellow jacket pueblo was much larger than any site at mesa verde ...
how are scientists able to tell when the cliff dwellings were abandoned ?
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other rooms located off the hearth were most likely storage rooms , with just enough of an opening to squeeze your arm through a hole to grab anything you might need . cliff palace also features some unusual structures , including a circular tower . archaeologists are still uncertain as to the exact use of the tower .
also came to trade almost like a huge flea market ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
the inhabited region encompassed a far larger geographic area than is defined now by the national park and included other residential sites like hovenweep national monument and yellow jacket pueblo . not all ancestral puebloans lived in cliff dwellings . yellow jacket pueblo was much larger than any site at mesa verde ...
is this the only known occurrence of cliff dwellings , or are there other similar examples in other parts of the world ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
the inhabited region encompassed a far larger geographic area than is defined now by the national park and included other residential sites like hovenweep national monument and yellow jacket pueblo . not all ancestral puebloans lived in cliff dwellings . yellow jacket pueblo was much larger than any site at mesa verde ...
how are scientists able to tell when the cliff dwellings were abandoned ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
notice , for example , how the geometric designs on the mugs above appear similar to those in mural 30 at cliff palace . why build here ? from 500–1300 ce , ancestral puebloans who lived at mesa verde were sedentary farmers who cultivated beans , squash , and corn .
how did the settlers get the materials to build the homes ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
connected rooms fanned out around these plazas , creating a housing unit . one room , typically facing onto the plaza , contained a hearth . family members most likely gathered here .
one of the typical examples of parallel evolution , is n't it ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
painted murals the builders of these structures plastered and painted murals , although what remains today is fairly fragmentary . some murals display geometric designs , while other murals represent animals and plants . for example , mural 30 , on the third floor of a rectangular tower ( more accurately a room block )...
have the found any fossils of humans or the animals they used ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
beginning after 1000-1100 ce , they built more than 600 structures into the cliff faces of the four corners region of the united states : the southwestern corner of colorado , northwestern corner of new mexico , northeastern corner of arizona , and southeastern corner of utah . these structures were mostly residential ...
i know that sipapu 's where used as ritual holes but kind rituals was it used for ?
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yellow jacket pueblo was much larger than any site at mesa verde . it had 600–1200 rooms , and 700 people likely lived there ( see link below ) . in contrast , only about 125 people lived in cliff palace , the largest of the mesa verde sites . the cliff dwellings are , however , certainly among the best preserved build...
how do people get up there ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
newsome , elizabeth a. , and kelley hays-gilpin . `` spectatorship and performance in mural painting , ad 1250–1500 . '' in religious transformation in the late pre-hispanic pueblo world , edited by donna glowacki and scott van keuren .
is that ad without religion attached to its meaning ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
is there a change in measurement i should be using ?
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it had 600–1200 rooms , and 700 people likely lived there ( see link below ) . in contrast , only about 125 people lived in cliff palace , the largest of the mesa verde sites . the cliff dwellings are , however , certainly among the best preserved buildings from this time .
how many sites were at mesa verda ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
noble , david grant . the mesa verde world : explorations in ancestral pueblo archaeology . santa fe , nm : school of american research press , 2006 .
how did scientist know when the first people moved to mesa verde ?
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cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
and how do i become a historian when i grow up ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
in the past , these circular spaces were likely both ceremonial and residential . if you visit cliff palace today , you will see the kivas without their roofs ( see above ) , but in the past they would have been covered . the space around them would have functioned as a small plaza . connected rooms fanned out around t...
why would they live in a cliff if they would be constant danger of it collapsing ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
if you visit cliff palace today , you will see the kivas without their roofs ( see above ) , but in the past they would have been covered . the space around them would have functioned as a small plaza . connected rooms fanned out around these plazas , creating a housing unit .
why would they have deflectors in front of the vents for the firepit ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
the cliff dwellings are , however , certainly among the best preserved buildings from this time . cliff palace the largest of all the cliff dwellings , cliff palace , has about 150 rooms and more than 20 circular rooms . due to its location , it was well protected from the elements .
what kind of team would be needed to rebuild or sort of remaster a sort of cliff dwelling ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
they developed from the pithouse , also a circular , subterranean room used as a living space . kivas continue to be used for ceremonies today by puebloan peoples , though not those within mesa verde national park . in the past , these circular spaces were likely both ceremonial and residential .
how would you think it could benefit our peoples in our times today ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
this building technique was a shift from structures built prior to 1000 ce in the mesa verde area , which had been made primarily of adobe , a type of brick made of clay , sand and straw or sticks . these stone and mortar buildings , along with the decorative elements and objects found inside them , provide important i...
in the 12th paragraph , why ca n't the ancestral puebloan people plant their crops in the cliffs ?
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cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
why did the dwellers abandon such a great place for shelter ?
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they developed from the pithouse , also a circular , subterranean room used as a living space . kivas continue to be used for ceremonies today by puebloan peoples , though not those within mesa verde national park . in the past , these circular spaces were likely both ceremonial and residential . if you visit cliff pal...
the residential part is confusing because were n't men the only ones allowed into the kivas ?
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corn originally came from what is today mexico at some point during the first millennium of the common era . originally most farmers lived near their crops , but this shifted in the late 1100s when people began to live near sources of water and often had to walk longer distances to their crops . so why move up to the c...
do we know what kind of crops these people grew ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
the cliff dwellings are , however , certainly among the best preserved buildings from this time . cliff palace the largest of all the cliff dwellings , cliff palace , has about 150 rooms and more than 20 circular rooms . due to its location , it was well protected from the elements .
what safety measures did they take to make sure no one fell over the side of the cliff ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
we recognize what look like triangular peaks , perhaps mountains on the horizon line . the rectangular element in the sky might relate to clouds , rain , or the sun and moon . the dotted lines might represent cracks in the earth .
for mural 30 , could the rectangular element in the sky actually represent an aerial view of the ground ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
ultimately , we are left only with educated guesses—the exact reasons for building the cliff dwellings remain unknown to us . why were the cliffs abandoned ? the cliff dwellings at mesa verde were abandoned around 1300 ce after all the time and effort it took to build these beautiful dwellings , why did people leave th...
were the cliffs and caves naturally made or was there some type of primitive explosive involved that we may not know about , or were they somehow carved out by hand ... maybe some of both ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
notice , for example , how the geometric designs on the mugs above appear similar to those in mural 30 at cliff palace . why build here ? from 500–1300 ce , ancestral puebloans who lived at mesa verde were sedentary farmers who cultivated beans , squash , and corn .
how did people found materials and resources to build such a great structure ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
notice , for example , how the geometric designs on the mugs above appear similar to those in mural 30 at cliff palace . why build here ? from 500–1300 ce , ancestral puebloans who lived at mesa verde were sedentary farmers who cultivated beans , squash , and corn .
how did the ancestral puebloans build that village , and how many years did it take to build ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
beginning after 1000-1100 ce , they built more than 600 structures into the cliff faces of the four corners region of the united states : the southwestern corner of colorado , northwestern corner of new mexico , northeastern corner of arizona , and southeastern corner of utah . these structures were mostly residential ...
what is the deflector used for ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
noble , david grant . the mesa verde world : explorations in ancestral pueblo archaeology . santa fe , nm : school of american research press , 2006 .
and who discovered mesa verde ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
the inhabited region encompassed a far larger geographic area than is defined now by the national park and included other residential sites like hovenweep national monument and yellow jacket pueblo . not all ancestral puebloans lived in cliff dwellings . yellow jacket pueblo was much larger than any site at mesa verde ...
and lastly , there must have been different tribes of puebloans right , if one of the scientist 's theory is that the puebloans fought , and that 's what caused to migrate ?
cliff palace , ancestral puebloan , 450–1300 ce , sandstone , mesa verde national park , colorado ​ ( photo : steven zucker , cc : by-nc-sa 2.0 ) wanted : stunning view imagine living in a home built into the side of a cliff . the ancestral puebloan peoples , formerly known as the anasazi , did just that in some of the...
corn originally came from what is today mexico at some point during the first millennium of the common era . originally most farmers lived near their crops , but this shifted in the late 1100s when people began to live near sources of water and often had to walk longer distances to their crops . so why move up to the c...
was there any evidence of where their crops were ?