. What is the conjugate base of HSO4 in the reaction below? A) HSO4 B) CO,2...
Find the pH of a 0.183 M aqueous solution of hypobromous acid (HOBr), for which Ka = 2.06 × 10–9.
INH 4. Which of the following is not a conjugate acid/base pair? A) HCIO/CIO- B) H2SO4/HSO4 C) NH4+/NH3 E) all of these are conjugate acid base pairs D) H2O The poH of a 0,010 M aqueous solution of Ca(OH)2 is A) 11.70 B) 12.00 C) 12.30 D) 12.60E ) 1.70
2) Thermochemical data are given below (at T = 25.0 °C) and may be useful in doing the following problem. Substance ΔΗ, (kJ/mol) Sº (J/mol.K) AGⓇ (kJ/mol) Mg? (aq) Mg(OH)(s) OH(aq) - 466.9 - 924.7 - 230.0 - 138.1 63.1 - 10.8 - 454.8 - 833.9 - 157.2 Using only the data above, find AGºrn, AS, and K for the reaction Mg(OH)2(s) 5 Mg? (aq) + 2 OH(aq) [18 points) 3) Hypobromous acid (HOBr) is a weak monoprotic acid, with...
Review of acids/bases and acid-base neutralization: 1. What species is the conjugate acid of HCO? 2. Which species is the conjugate base of HPO 2-? Refresher of Acid/Base Equilibria, Ka, and pK., and buffer solutions: 1. The (H30') in a cabernet Sauvignon wine is 5.9 x 10 M. What is the (-OH) in this wine? 2. The pH of a lime is 1.90. What is the [H30*]? 3. What is the pH of a cleaning solution with a [H3O+] =...
11. which of the following pairs of species is a conjugate acid-base pair? a. NaF, F b. NHs, NH c. H30+, ОН- d. H2CO3, CO32 8. which of the following salts is most likely to form an aqueous solution having the pH <7? a. NaBr b. LiNO3 c. NH4CI d. RbCN 2. which of the following pairs of species is not a conjugate acid-base pair? a. OH, H b. HOCI, OCh c. HSO4,SO42 d. H2CO3, HCO3 11. which of the...
3) Hypobromous acid (HOBr) is a weak monoprotic acid, with K. = 2.1 x 10 a) What is the value for pH for a 0.0168 M aqueous solution of hypobromous acid? (12 points] b) 0.0100 moles of NaOH, a strong soluble base, is added to 1.000 L of the above solution of hypobromous acid. What will be the pH for this new solution? [15 points]
urgent 3) Hypobromous acid (HOBr) is a weak monoprotic acid, with K. = 2.1 x 10° a) What is the value for pH for a 0.0168 M aqueous solution of hypobromous acid? [12 points) b) 0.0100 moles of NaOH, a strong soluble base, is added to 1.000 L of the above solution of hypobromous acid. What will be the pH for this new solution? [15 points)
1. In the following reaction at equilibrium, what will happen if more CO(g) is added? COCI:(9) CO(g) + Cl (9) A) reaction will shift to the right B) reaction will shift to the left C) nothing will happen D) the equilibrium constant will change E) not enough information given to predict 2. The following reaction is exothermic (with A and B reactants) and at equilibrium. What will happen if heat is added? A+B 2 C + D A) more C...
3) Hypobromous acid (HOBr) is a weak monoprotic acid, with K. = 2.1 x 10-9 a) What is the value for pH for a 0.0424 M aqueous solution of hypobromous acid? [12 points) I b) 0.0100 moles of NaOH, a strong soluble base, is added to 1.000 L of the above solution of hypobromous acid. What will be the pH for this new solution? [15 points]
urgent 3) Hypobromous acid (HOBr) is a weak monoprotic acid, with K = 2.1 x 10-9 a) What is the value for pH for a 0.0424 M aqueous solution of hypobromous acid? (12 points) b) 0.0100 moles of NaOH, a strong soluble base, is added to 1.000 L of the above solution of hypobromous acid. What will be the pH for this new solution? [15 points]