DNH ANH IB HU 12 Which species is the conjugate acid of NH3? A NH₂ BH,0...
Complete the following table of conjugate acid/base pairs. 1.66 points Acid Conjugate Base Conjugate Acid (8 00:25:59 Base NH HCI Br CH,NH, eBook CH,COOH CN- он- HAPO, Print HPO 2 1 HO HSO, HI References | H, SO | NH: 1L HBr | PO 1 CH CON GI OH C HCH NH, | HO || SO2 HEO HPO, | HCN. NH H,PO,
Help Save & Exit Submit 12 Classity each given species as a strong acid, weak acid, strong base or weak base. HF HCO, L Hpo, HNO HBE NaOH HSO, LIOH Ca(OH), SHOH), HCI NH, Ba[OH), KOH CH,COOH | 1 || Strong Acid Weak Acid Strong Base Weak Base нсю. NAOH NH, CHCOOH Ca(OH), H.SO < Prey of 10 Next > 90 mo
36) Which one of the following is not a strong acid? (or a weak electrolyte?) a) HNO )HCI HI )HF e) HCIO Answer: 37) The is the conjugate species that remains after an acid donates a proton is called its conjugate base. What base of the hydronium ion, HO? B)HO C)HO D)H E HO'has no conjugate base. Answer: acid-base pair? 38) For the reaction shown below, which of the following is a conjugate acid A)CHsN, H:0 B) CsH,N, CsH,NH' C)...
right?? DHCI 7 Which of the following is conjugate acid of the NH3? ANH₂ BH₂0² C NH" 8 Draw the conjugate base of the acid HCO3? A co² B H₂CO CHCO, 9 Draw the conjugate acid of the base NOT? A/H₂NO B HNO, C HNO IDH₂O ID HNO₂
Which of the following pairs of species would generate a salt derived from a weak acid and a weak base? Select the correct answer below: O HI and K, PO, OHBr and KCH,COO OH,O and NaOH O NaNO, and H.CO
Conjugate Pairs According to the Bransted-Lowry theory, an acid is any substance (molecule or ion) that can transfer a proton (H' ion) to another substance, and a base is any substance that can accept a proton Acid-base nreactions ane protor-bansfer neactions as follows Part A The following equation shows the equilibrium in an aqueous solution of ethylamine HA + BH +A CH,NH, (aq) + H,O) C,H,NH, '(aq) + OH (aq) base acid base acid Which of the following represents a...
Consider the following data on some weak acids and weak bases: acid base K name formula name formula hydrocyanic acid HCN 4.9x10-10 acetic acid HCH,CO2 1.8 x 10-5 ethylamine C,H,NH, 6.4*10-4 [CH, NH, 4.3 x 10-10 aniline Use this data to rank the following solutions in order of increasing pH. In other words, select a 'l' next to the solution that will have the lowest pH, a '2' next to the solution that will have the next lowest pH, and...
4. Using Table 15B-4, indicate the stronger acid in each pair. a. HI, H, SO b. HF HCN c. H2O2, HCHO, d. H_BO4, H3PO4 ssholds as e. HCl, HClO ahle 158-4 Relative Strengths of Some Acids and Bases Acid K very large very large very large very large very large very large Perchloric acid Hydriodic acid Hydrobromic acid Hydrochloric acid Sulfuric acid Nitric acid Sulfurous acid Hydrogen sulfate ion Phosphoric acid Hydrofluoric acid Formic acid Acetic acid Carbonic acid Hypochlorous...
#3, 8,9 Short Answer Questions: Worth 3.5 points each 1. In the reaction HECO + HO HCO + H.Othe Bronsted acids are a. H.COs and HO HOand H.CO. c. HCO, and H.CO, d. H:CO, and HCO 2. Which one of these statements about strong acids ist ? a. All strong acids have H atoms bonded to electronegative oxygen atoms b. Strong acids are 100% ionized in water Strong acids are very concentrated acids d. Strong acids produce solutions with a...
1. Which of the followi ch of the following reactions is not readily explained by the Arrhenius concept of acids and bases? a. A. HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) - NaCl(aq) + H20() b. H30(aq) + OH-(aq) + 2H20(1) c. HCI(g) + NH3(g) - NH4Cl(s) d. HC2H302(aq) + H2O(l) H30*(aq) + C2H302-(ag) e. H30 (aq) + OH-(aq) + 2H2O(aq) 2. Classify each of the following species as Brønsted acid or base or both: a) H20, b) OH", c) H30, d) NH3, e)...