Predict the direction for each of the following acid-base reactions. Circle the right choice. a. H_3O^+...
Write an equation for the reaction of each of the following with water a) HNO_3 b) HCOOH c) NaOH d) NH_3 (2) Identify the conjugate acid-base pairs in each of the following chemical reactions: a) NH_4^+(aq) + CN^-(aq) NH_3(aq) + HCN(aq) b) CO_3^2-(aq) + HCI(aq) HCO_3^-(aq) + CI^_(aq) c) HCI(aq) + OH^-(aq) H_2O(aq) + CI^-(aq) (3) Classify each of the following as Bronsted acid, Bronsted base, or both in aqueous solution: a) NH_4^+ b) NH_3 c) H_2CO_3 d) HCO_3^- e)...
#2 & 3 Identify the following species in water, as Bronsted Acids [A] or Bronsted Bases [B]: H_3O^+; H_2SO_4; OH^-; HCN; CH_3COOH; CH_3NH_2 WRITE NET Ionic Equations for the reactions of H_2PO_4^-, an amphiprotic ion, with aqueous solutions of HCl KOH Give the conjugate base for each of the following acids: HI HSO_4^- H_2CO_3 C_2H_5NH_3^+ Give the conjugate acid for each of the following bases: NH_3 O^2- H_2O PO_4^3- Identify the conjugate acid-base pairs in each of the following reactions:...
Write a balanced chemical equation (including phases) to describe the following reactions of sulfuric acid and nitric acid: Nitric acid reacts with ammonia in aqueous solution. HNO_3(aq) + NH_3(aq) implies NH^+_4(aq) + NO^-_3(aq) Sulfuric acid reacts with ammonia in aqueous solution. H_2SO_4(aq) + 2 NH_3(g) implies (NH_4)_2 SO_4(aq) Sulfuric acid dissolves in water. Step 1 (1st proton): H_2SO_4(aq) + H_2O(l) implies H_3O^+(aq) + HSO^-_4(aq) Step 2 (2nd proton): HSO^-_4(aq) + H_2O(l) implies H_3O^+(aq) + SO^2-_4(aq)
In the following reaction in aqueous solution, the acid reactant is ___________ and the base reactant is ____________. HCOOH(aq) + H_2O (t)leftrightarrows HCOO^-(aq) + H_2O^+(aq) HCOOH;HCOO^- H_2O;HCOOH H_O;HCOO^- H_2O;H_3O^+ HCOOH;H_2O In the following reaction in aqueous solution, the acid reactant is ___________, and its conjugate base product is _____________. CH_3NH_2(aq) + HSO_4(Aq) leftrightarrows CH_3NH_2^+(Aq) + SO_4^2-(Aq) CH_3NH_2; CH_3NH_3^+ CH_3NH_2;SO_4^2- HSO_4^-;CH_3NH_3^+ HSO_4^-;SO_4^2- HSO_4^-;H_2O^+ Which one of the following is NOT a conjugate acid-base pair? NH_3 and NH_2^- HNO_3 and HNO_2 HI...
Problems dentify the acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base in the following reactions (4 pts. each) 1 a) HCO, (aq)+SO. (aq)co2 (aq) + Hsos (aq) b) HCH,coo (aq) + HS (aq) CHbCoo (aq) + H2S (aq) 2. Identify the Lewis acid, Lewis base in the following reactions. (1 pt. each) a) 4 NH3 Zn Zn(NH3)2 Circle which acid in each of the following pairs has the stronger conjugate base.- (1 pt. each) HF a. HCI b. CH COOH HSO4
need help right now. What is the net direction of the acid-base reactions? HCN(aq) + F (aq) = CN (aq) + HF(aq) to the left no net change to the right HBrO(aq) + CH,COO+(aq) + BrO (aq) + CH, COOH(aq) to the left to the right no net change
< Question 8 of 16 > What is the net direction of the acid-base reactions? HIO(aq) +F(aq) – 10 (aq) + HF(aq) O to the right O to the left O no net change HBrO(aq) + CH,COO (aq) BrO (aq) + CH,COOH(aq) Ono net change O to the right O to the left contact us
(a) (5 points) Predict the products for the following acid-base reaction. Then, predict the direction of equilibrium with an arrow in the box above the equilibrium arrow (b) (5 points) Predict the products for the following acid-base reaction. Then, predict the direction of equilibrium with an arrow in the box above the equilibrium arrow (c) (5 points) Predict the products for the following acid-base reaction. Then, predict the direction of equilibrium with an arrow in the box above the equilibrium...
What is the net direction of the acid-base reactions? HCN(aq) +F (aq) = CN- (aq) + HF(aq) O to the left O no net change O to the right HBrO(aq) + CH, COO (aq) = BrO (aq) + CH, COOH(aq) to the left O to the right no net change
Identify conjugate acid-base pairs in each of the following reactions. NH3(aq) + H2O(l) ⇌ NH4+ (aq) + OH- (aq) Check all that apply. H2O/NH3 NH4+/NH3 H2O/OH NH4+/OH- Part B OH-(aq) + HF(aq) ⇌ H2O(1)+F- (aq) Check all that apply. H2O/F- H2O/OH HF/F- HF/OH-