Consider the following Bronsted-Lowery reaction. If the equilibrium constant for this reaction is 1 x 10-17,...
Consider the following Bronsted-Lowery acid-base reaction: HC1O2 + N(CH3)3 = [HN(CH3)3]* +C102 Which two substances represent Bronsted-Lowery bases in this reaction? a HC1O2 and [HN(CH3)31* O b. N(CH3)3 and [HN(CH3)31+ c. N(CH3)3 and C102 d. (HN(CH3)3]* and C102 e HCIO2 and N(CH3)3
identify and justify the Bronsted-Lowery base in the reaction: NH3 + HBr = NH4Br 4. Identify and justify the Bronsted-Lowry base in the reaction: NH3 + HBr → NH Br (a) NH; because it is a proton donor (b) HBr because it is a proton donor (C) NH, because it is a proton acceptor (d) HBr because it is a proton acceptor 5. A solution is prepared by dissolving 1.28 g of NaNO3 in enough water to make 500 mL...
Apprica 1. (a) For each of the Bronsted-Lowery acid base reactions below, draw the conjugate acid and conjugate base pairs most likely to form. (b) Circle the set of arrows that best describe the equilibrium for each reaction. (3pts for each correct conjugate pair, 1 pt for each correct set of arrows) equilibrium arrows conjugate base conjugate acid (0) -H + он conjugate base conjugate acid (II) NaH + conjugate base conjugate acid
1. In the following reaction, indicate the Bronsted acid, Bronsted base, and conjugate acid base pairs NH3 H20 NH4 OH 2. The following reaction is allowed to reach equilibrium. 2 NO (g)+Ch () 2 NOCI (g) Analysis of the equilibrium mixture shows [NO] 0.574, [Cl2] 0.126, and [NOCI] Calculate the equilibrium constant 'K' for this reaction. 0.148 3. What is the pOH of a 0.085 M NaOH solution? 4. What is the [OH] for a solution at 25°C that has...
Answer questions a-c about the Bronsted acid-base reaction below using the identifying letters A-D below each structure. The pka's for the acids of interest are: phenol (pK-9.9), and anilinium ion (PK, -4.6). NH2 on o-oo anilinium phenoxide aniline phenol a) The stronger acid is b) Its conjugate base is c) The species that predominate at equilibrium are two letters, e.g. ae) Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 4 more group attempts remaining
Question 25 1) Consider the following reaction, equilibrium concentrations, and equilibrium constant at a particular temperature. Determine the equilibrium concentration of H2O(g) (3 marks) CH4(g) + H2O(g) = C,H,OH(g) ke -9.0 * 10 M [CH]eq=0.015 mol CH2OHjeq = 1.69 moll A) 9.9 x 10 mol L' B) 80. mol L' C) 1.0 mol L. D) 1.68 mol L' E) 0.013 mol L'
to t o 10. What is the equilibrium constant of the following reaction at 25°C? 1(s) + 2LiBr(s) 22Lil(s) + Br2(1) AHO=162 kJ mol-1, AS7=61.1 J mol-1 K-1 AGO=143 kJ mol a) 4 x 10-29 b) 1 x 1025 c) 9 x 10-26 d) 3.2 x 102 e) 3.1 x 10-3 11. What is the equilibrium constant of the following reaction at 25°C? Mg(OH)2(aq) + NaOH(aq) + NaOH(aq) + Mg(OH)2(s) a) 1.78 x 1025 -Ox0.1 b) 5.62 x 10-26 c)...
consider the reaction A+B<----->C+D, which has an equilibrium constant K, equal to 3.4 x 10^2 1. If one begins a reaction by placing 0.6000 moles of A in 1.0 L container as well as 0.150 moles of B, what will be the equilibrium concentrations of A, B, C, and D? 2 Once the reaction in problem one reaches equilibrium, some additional B is injected into the flask from an outside source. LeChatelier's principal says the reaction will be a) unchanged...
Consider the Reaction A+B <--> C+D, which has an equilibrium constant, Kc = 3.4 x 10^2. If one begins a reaction by placing 0.600 moles of A in a 1.0L container as well as 0.150 moles of B, what will be the equilibrium concentrations of A, B, C, D? Write your answer in the spaces below. a. [A] = ______ b. [B] = ______ c. [C] = ______ d. [D] = ______
19) Consider the following reaction, equilibrium concentrations, and equilibrium constant at a particular temperature. Determine the equilibrium concentration of H2O(g). C2H4(8) + H2O(g) - C2H5OH(g) Kc = 9.0 x 103 (C2H4leq=0.015 M [C2H5OHleq=1.69 M A) 1.0 M B) 9.9 x 10-7 M C) 0.013 M D) 1.68 M E) 80.M 20) Consider the following reaction at equilibrium. What effect will increasing the volume of the reactic mixture have on the system? 20) 2 H2S(8) + 3 O2(g) + 2 H2O(g)...