Regarding the following salts: NaCN, KNO3, NH4Cl, NaHCO3, Na3PO4, please review the hydrolysis net ionic equations below and provide specific information in sentences regarding why the following salts were classified as acids/bases/neutral
-why the salt was classified the way it was (acidic/basic/neutral)
-which ions are reacting in each salt/equation and are the ions behaving as an acid or a base
-why is the ion behaving that way
-and why other ions may not be reactive
pls answer all qs for each salt in clear sentences
* NaCN: basic, CN- (aq) + H2O (l) ---> HCN (aq) + OH- (aq)
* KNO3: neutral, KNO3 (s) --(H2O)--> K+ (aq) + NO3- (aq)
* NH4Cl: acidic, NH4+ (aq) + H2O (l) --> (NH4OH + H+ ) (or NH3 (aq) + H3)+ (aq)) - which is the result for this?
* NaHCO3: basic, HCO3- + H2O --> H2CO3 + OH-
* Na3PO4: basic, PO43- + H2O --> HPO42- + OH-
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Regarding the following salts: NaCN, KNO3, NH4Cl, NaHCO3, Na3PO4, please review the hydrolysis net ionic equations...
For the following salts: NaCN, KNO3, NH4Cl, NaHCO3, Na3PO4, please classify whether acidic ,basic ,or neutral and their respective hydrolysis net ionic equation of the ion that determines the salt's classification. And, please explain why you classified the salt in an acidic/basic/neutral manner - really need thoroughness such as which of the ions are reacting and if it behaves as an acid or base AND why, AND why a specific ion would not be reactive. Thank you!!