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Please do I do rate :) The following reactions all have K<1. 1) CH3COO- (aq) +...
The following reactions all have K<1. 1) CH3COO" (aq) + CH3COOH (aq) =CH COOH (aq) + CH3C00" (aq) 2) NO2 (aq) + CH2COOH(aq) – CH3C00" (aq) + HNO2 (aq) 3) CHCOOH (aq) + NO2 (aq) = HNO2 (aq) + CH3COO(aq) Arrange the substances based on their relative acid strength. Clear All NO2 ΗΝΟ, strongest acid CHC00 intermediate acid CH3COOH weakest acid CH3COOH not a Bronsted-Lowry acid CH3COO
Please do all of them I have no more questions remain to ask so please do all of them I would really appreciate it I do Rate Please do all of them :) I really need help doing my hw I don't understand it please help me Clam rences] 1 pt Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. 1 pt Oxides can react with water to form acids or bases. Identify each of the following...
The following reactions all have K<1. 1) CIO" (aq) + HCN (aq) 2 HCIO (aq) + CN" (aq) 2) CH,COO" (aq) + HCN (aq) CN" (aq) + CH,COOH (aq) 3) HCIO (aq) + CH3C00" (aq) 2 CH2COOH (aq) + CIO" (aq) Arrange the substances based on their relative BASE strength. Clear All CH,COOH CH3COO strongest base HCN intermediate base weakest base HCIO not a Bronsted-Lowry base
The following reactions all have K > 1. 1) CH3COO- (aq) + HCOOH (aq) CH3COOH (aq) + HCOO- (aq) 2) C6H5O- (aq) + HCOOH (aq) HCOO- (aq) + C6H5OH (aq) 3) CH3COOH (aq) + C6H5O- (aq) C6H5OH (aq) + CH3COO- (aq) Arrange the substances based on their relative base strength. Clear All C6H5O- HCOO- C6H5OH HCOOH CH3COOH CH3COO- strongest base intermediate base weakest base not a Bronsted-Lowry base
1. The following reactions all have K > 1. 1) C6H5COO-(aq) + HF (aq) --> F-(aq) + C6H5COOH (aq) 2) C6H5COO-(aq) + HC9H7O4(aq) --> C6H5COOH (aq) + C9H7O4-(aq) 3) HF (aq) + C9H7O4-(aq) --> HC9H7O4(aq) + F-(aq) Arrange the substances based on their relative acid strength F- HF C6H5COO- C9H7O4- HC9H7O4 C6H5COOH strongest acid intermediate acid weakest acid not a Bronsted-Lowry acid 2. The following reactions all have K > 1. 1) NO2-(aq) + HF (aq) --> HNO2(aq) + F-(aq)...
The following reactions all have K < 1. 1) C9H7O4-(aq) + HCN (aq) -HC9H7O4(aq) + CN-(aq) 2) NO2-(aq) + HCN (aq) - CN-(aq) + HNO2(aq) 3) HC9H7O4(aq) + NO2-(aq) -HNO2(aq) + C9H7O4-(aq) Arrange the substances based on their relative acid strength. Clear All HNO2 C9H7O4- HC9H7O4 HCN NO2- CN- strongest acid intermediate acid weakest acid not a Bronsted-Lowry acid
The following reactions all have K < 1. 1) CN-(aq) + C6H5OH (aq) ---> HCN (aq) + C6H5O-(aq) 2) ClO-(aq) + C6H5OH (aq) ---> C6H5O-(aq) + HClO (aq) 3) HCN (aq) + ClO-(aq) ---> HClO (aq) + CN-(aq) Arrange the substances based on their relative BASE strength. Clear All C6H5O- ClO- HCN HClO C6H5OH CN- strongest base intermediate base weakest base not a Bronsted-Lowry base The following reactions all have K > 1. 1) HCOO-(aq) + HNO2(aq) ---> HCOOH (aq)...
The following reactions all have K< 1. 1) F" (aq) + HNO2 (aq) = HF (aq) + NO2 (aq) 2) NO2 (aq) + HCOOH (aq) = HNO2 (aq) + HCOO“ (aq) 3) HCOOH (aq) +F- (aq) = HCOO“ (aq) + HF (aq) Arrange the substances based on their relative BASE strength. Arrange the substances based on their relative BASE strength. Clear All HF strongest base HNO2 intermediate base HCOO weakest base HCOOH not a Bronsted-Lowry base NO
The following reactions all have K> 1. 1) HF (aq) + CN" (aq) F" (aq) + HCN (aq) 2) HNO2 (aq) + CN" (aq)_HCN (aq) + NO2 (aq) 3) HF (aq) + NO2 (aq) F" (aq) + HNO2 (aq) Arrange the substances based on their relative acid strength. Clear All HCN strongest acid CN intermediate acid NO2 weakest acid HNO2 not a Bronsted-Lowry acid HF Submit Answer
The following reactions all have K < 1. 1) HCOO- (aq) + C6H5COOH (aq) HCOOH (aq) + C6H5COO- (aq) 2) NO2- (aq) + HCOOH (aq) HNO2 (aq) + HCOO- (aq) 3) C6H5COOH (aq) + NO2- (aq) C6H5COO- (aq) + HNO2 (aq) Arrange the substances based on their relative BASE strength. Clear All HCOO- HCOOH C6H5COOH NO2- HNO2 C6H5COO- strongest base intermediate base weakest base not a Bronsted-Lowry base