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10. (a) Consider the following chemical reaction in acidic aqueous solution: aMnO4 + bH2O2 + cH+...
10. (a) Consider the following chemical reaction in acidic aqueous solution: aMnO2 + bH,02 + cH+ +dMn2+ + e02 +fH20 Write down (but do not solve) equations that we could use to balance this reaction by Gaussian elimination. Specify what is being “conserved” in front of each equation. (5 pts each) (b) (5 pts) Suppose we let a = 1. Could the reaction then be balanced with exactly one set of numbers b, c, d, e, f? (Y/N) (Y/N)
(a) Consider the following chemical reaction in acidic aqueous solution: aMnO2 + bH,02 + cH+ → dMn2+ + e02 + fH,0 Write down (but do not solve) equations that we could use to balance this reaction by Gaussian elimination. Specify what is being "conserved" in front of each equation. (5 pts each) (b) (5 pts) Suppose we let a = 1. Could the reaction then be balanced with exactly one set of numbers b, c, d, e, f? (Y/N) (Y/N)
(a) Consider the following chemical reaction in acidic aqueous solution: ?MnO4- + ?H2O2+cH+ → ?Mn2++?O2+?H2O Write down (but do not solve) equations that we could use to balance this reaction by Gaussian elimination. Specify what is being “conserved” in front of each equation. (b) Suppose we let ? = 1. Could the reaction then be balanced with exactly one set of numbers ?, ?, ?, ?, ?? (Y/N)
Write down (but do not solve) equations that we could use to balance this reaction by Gaussian elimination. Specify what is being “conserved” in front of each equation. (a) Consider the following chemical reaction in acidic aqueous solution: aMnO2 + bH,02 +cH+ → dMn2+ +eO2 +fH,0 Write down (but do not solve) equations that we could use to balance this reaction by Gaussian elimination. Specify what is being "conserved” in front of each equation. (5 pts each) (b) (5 pts)...
9. Consider the shorthand structure below (which also does not show lone pair electrons on N, O, or S). H S OH 0 CE (a) (5 pts each) Fill in the correct number next to the atomic symbol, for the molecular formula of this compound. H= C=__ N= S = (b) (5 pts each) For each of the atoms indicated by a, b, c, indicate the hybrid atomic orbitals you would expect it to be using to bond. a =...
Chemistry 1A SSI. Course Code 40010, Summer Quarter I. 2020, Dr. Shaka 9, Consider the shorthand structure below (which also does not show lone pair clectrons on N, O, or S), s OH = (a) (5 pts each) Fill in the correct number next to the atomic symbol, for the molecular formula of this compound. H = C= __NE S = (b) (5 pts each) For each of the atoms indicated by a, b, c, indicate the hybrid atomic orbitals...
10 pts Write a balanced chemical equation for the following reaction in an acidic solution. Clo(aq) + Cr(OH)3(s) C1-1 + Cro 2-aq) Please show all steps. If all steps are not provided, you will get 10% only. HTML Editor BIV AA- IE *: 11 x Do ? N V @ @ 14 12pt Paragraph I O words
Balancing RedOx Reactions in Acidic or Basic Aqueous Solution Read: Section 4.11, Zumdahl, "Chemical Principles" 8th ed. Compare ⇒ A worked example using the oxidation number method. Compose the balanced reaction equation for the following reaction occuring in acidic aqueous medium. Reduce all coefficients to the lowest possible integers. Hg(l) + NO3−(aq) → Hg22+(aq) + NO(g) Select the coefficients below, (appropriately including or excluding H2O(l) and H+(aq)). NO3−(aq) + Hg(l) + H+(aq) + H2O(l) → NO(g) + Hg22+(aq) + H+(aq)...
4. Chemical Reaction: Consider the following chemical equation: Where x , y , z ,u and v are the numbers of molecules of NH3 , , H, , H,0 and . respectively, to be determined. [Here, a molecule with the symbol NH indicates that it contains 1 atom of the element N and 3 atoms of the element H. Similar interpretation applies to the other molecules in the equation.] Given that the total number of atoms for each of the...
Consider an aqueous solution, prepared by adding the following four components, and diluting to a total volume of 0.250 L: - 5.00 mmol of sodium phenoxide (NaPh) *Phenol, HPh: pKa = 9.997 -1.00 mmol of acetic acid (HAC) *Acetic acid, HAC: pKa = 4.756 - 3.50 mmol ammonium chloride (NH4CI) *Ammonium, NH4+: pKa = 9.245 - 10.0 mmol NaCl a) Write balanced equations for each of the chemical reactions for all the equilibria present in this solution. b) Excluding solvent,...