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Which of the following acids is a diprotic strong acid? hydrobromic acid O carbonic acid none...
which of the following assets is a Diprotic strong acid?
Which of the following acids is a diprotic strong acid? carbonic acid none of the above hydrobromic acid sulfuric acid posphoric acid
Which of the following statements best explains the decreased acidic nature of carbonic acid compared to other carboxylic acids? OH carboxylic acid HO OH carbonic acid A. The extra hydroxyl group on the carbonic acid is an electron donating group, dampening the acidity of the molecule. B. The carbonyl group is an electron withdrawing group, increasing acidity of the OH through resonance. C. The carboxylate anion is stabilized by hyperconjugation and is a weak base, so the conjugate acid is...
9. Gaseous hydrobromic acid reacts with fluorine to produce gaseous hydrofiuoric acid and Bhioi i SO.O of hydrobromic acid and 39.OL of fluorine are used in the reaction, calculate the theoretical yield of hydrofluoric acid in iters Assume the reaction occurs at STe 22. L/mel1m | xİ O Quiz: Week 11 X Kilnam Cha at D Microsoft wor × | ■ A0250 M × Roommates/SX Ebonite C om/courses/2512041/quizzes/5326477/take Question 4 10 pts If 0.18 g of a diprotic acid are...
Carbonic acid, H2CO3 is a diprotic acid with Ka1 = 4.3 x 10-7 and Ka2 = 5.6 x 10-11. What is the pH of a 0.47 M solution of carbonic acid?
Which of the following concerning acid-base reactions is/are correct? Only strong acids and strong bases will undergo an acid-base reaction All acid-base reactions produce water and an ionic compound (salt); product. All reactions that form a gas are also acid-base reactions. 1 only 2 only 3 only 1, 2, and 3 none
Titration of a diprotic acid with a strong base You have a 10.0 mL solution containing 0.5 M carbonic acid. Carbonic acid is diprotic, with pKa1 = 6.35 and pKa2 = 10.33. You titrate this solution using 1.00 M NaOH . (a) Calculate the pH of the solution before adding any NaOH. (b) Calculate the amount of NaOH needed to reach the first midpoint. What is the pH? (c) Calculate the amount of NaOH needed to reach the first equivalence...
4). Write the formula for the following acids. Acid formula Chlorous acid hydrobromic acid periodic acid hydroiodic acid Nitous acid
Titration: Acids and Bases
2. How can you determine which acid is diprotic?
3. using the answers to questions one and two, which acid is
diprotic?
4. Which base has more hydroxide ions per molecule?
Acid Volume Base Base Initial Volume (mL) Base Final Volume (mL) Volume of Base Used (mL) Acid: Base Ratio Acid 1 20 mL Base 1 50 mL 34.5 15.5 4:3 Acid 2 20 mL Base 1 Acid 1 20 mL Base 2 Acid 2 20...
Carbonic acid is a diprotic acid with Kal = 4.3 x 10-7 and Ka2 = .5.6 x 10-11. What is Kb for the carbonate ion, CO32-?
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Diprotic acid (HZA, Homework), Part lI For carbonic acid, Ke1 -4.5x10 1. What is the [HCO3 Jin a 0.10 M carbonic acid solution? Report your answer to 2sig figs. 9.1.2 Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations: A Form