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Show all necessary equations or conversion factors. d. If [H-] is 3.25 x 10-4 M what...
In the following questions write your answers with the detailed steps. Show all necessary equations or conversion factors. a. 4.50 g sample of glucose (C6H12O6) is dissolved in enough water to make 10.0 mL of solution. Calculate the molarity. b. 424 g of solute is dissolved in enough water to give 1.00 L of solution. The density of the resulting solution is 1.18 g/mL. What is the %(w/w)? c. Write a reaction equation that corresponds to the following equilibrium expression:...
In the following questions write your answers with the detailed steps. Show all necessary equations or conversion factors. a. 4.50 g sample of glucose (C6H1206) is dissolved in enough water to make 10.0 mL of solution. Calculate the molarity. b. 424 g of solute is dissolved in enough water to give 1.00 L of solution. The density of the resulting solution is 1.18 g/mL. What is the %(w/w)? c. Write a reaction equation that corresponds to the following equilibrium expression:...
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In the following questions write your answers with the detailed steps. Show all necessary equations or conversion factors. a. 4.50 g sample of glucose (C6H120) is dissolved in enough water to make 10.0 mL of solution. Calculate the molarity. b. 424g of solute is dissolved in enough water to give 1.00 L of solution. The density of the resulting solution is 1.18 g/mL. What is the %(w/w)? c. Write a...
CHEMWORK For solutions of the same concentration, as acid strength increases [H] pH [OH-] POH Fill in the missing information in the following table. POH [H+] [OH^] Acidic, Basic or Neutral? PH Solution a 9.61 pH POH [H+] Acidic, Basic or Neutral? [OH-] M4.2 x 10-6 M Solution b pH POH [OH-] Acidic, Basic or Neutral? [H+] 0.031 M Solution pH POH 1.23 (H+] M [OH-] M Acidic, Basic or Neutral? ___ Solution d
5. What is the pH of a solution with a OH concentration of 2.52 x 10'M? Is this solution acidic, basic, or neutral? Show the steps in your calculation. Answer 6. What is the pH of a solution with a H2O* concentration of 2.7 x 10 M? Is this solution acidic, basic, or neutral? Show the steps in your calculation. Answer 7. What is the pH of a solution with a OH concentration of 5.53 x 10-M? Is this solution...
Part A A solution with a hydroniun ion concentration of 3.25 x 10-9 M is and has a hydroxide ion concentration of O basic, 3.25 x 10-4 M basic, 3.08 x 10-6 M acidic, 3.08 x 10-5M Ο Ο acidic, 3.08 x 10-6 M O basic, 3.08 x 10-5M
Fill in the missing information in the following table. [H+] [OH-] PH POH Solution a 9.63 4.37 Acidic, Basic or Neutral? Basic M pH pOH (H+ OH-1 M 4.2 x 10-6 M Acidic, Basic or Neutral? - Solution b pH POH [OH-] H+] 0.023 M Acidic, Basic or Neutral? - Solutionc M pH POH H+1 [OH-] Acidic, Basic or Neutral? - Solution d 1.27 M _ M Submit Answer Try Another Version 3 item attempts remaining
alculate the pH of a 0.543 M NH, solution. NH, has a Ky = 1.8 x 10 pH = Each value represents a different aqueous solution at 25 °C. Classify each solution as acidic, basic, or neutral. Acidic Basic Neutral 0 pH = 4.59 pH=9.54 (H+) = 10x 10-7 pOH = 11.67 pOH = 4.94 (H+) - 3.7x 10-2 [H*) = 6.8 x 10- pOH = 7.00 [OH-] = 2.2 x 10- [OH-] = 5,5 x 10" Answer Bank Vhat...
What is the pH of a 4.0 x 10-8 M solution of HCl(aq) at 25 °C? Report your answer to the hundredths place. 6.53 0 pH = Consider the reaction. CH,CH,0 + HCECH =HCEC:" + CH, CH,OH Classify each reactant and product as an acid or base according to the Brønsted theory. Acid Base CH,CH,0 HCEC" HCECH CH,CH, OH Answer Bank Each value represents a different aqueous solution at 25°C. Classify each solution as acidic, basic, or neutral. Acidic Basic...
Show all necessary equations or conversion factors. b. 424 g of solute is dissolved in enough water to give 1.00 L of solution. The density of the resulting solution is 1.18 g/mL. What is the %(w/w)?