1.H2C2O4 + H2O C2O42- + H3O+ (H3O+ acting as a acid)
2. HI(aq)+H2O(l) ---> H3O+(aq) +I-(aq) (H3O+ acting as a conjugate acid of water, it is acting as acid)
so option (C) H2C2O4 and HI
Which of the compounds of H2C204.Ca()2, NaOH, and HI, behave as acids when they are dissolved...
Classify these compounds by whether they behave as strong acids, weak acids, strong bases, or weak bases in aqueous solution. Strong acid Weak acid Strong base Weak base Answer Bank HI HE N H4C1 LiOH HNO3 CH3NH2 Na3PO4 H2CO3 Ba(OH)2
Classify these compounds by whether they behave as strong acids, weak acids, strong bases, or weak bases in aqueous solution. HNO3, HBr, CH3NH2, NaF, Ba(OH)2, H2CO3, LiOH, HF, NH4Cl
Classify these compounds by whether they behave as strong acids, weak acids, strong bases, or weak bases in aqueous solution. Strong acid Weak acid Strong base Weak base Answer Bank NH4Cl LiOH Ba(OH)2 HNO3 NaF HBr H3PO4 CH3NH2
please answer all the parts The following compounds can all behave as bases: 4. NANH2 NAOH CH3CH2OH CH3CH2NH2 NH2 For each compound, draw its conjugate acid. а. Rank the acids in order of increasing basicity. Explain your ranking. b.
please help only KOH . QUESTION 6 When dissolved in water, of HCIO4, KOH, HI, and NiOH which are bases? NiOH and KOH HCIO4 and HI O only KOH OKOH and HI QUESTION 7 Write a balanced net ionic equation for the reaction of Cul2 with (NH4)2S. Cul2(aq) + (NH4)2S(aq) + CuS(s) + 2NH4l(aq)
Which of the following compounds will produce an acidic solution when dissolved in water?
Consider the following several different types of compounds. Place them into the appropriate categories based on how they behave when dissolved in water. Strong electrolytes Weak electrolytes Nonelectrolytes Answer Bank weak acids strong acids soluble salts weak bases molecular compounds strong bases sparingly soluble salts
Question 6 Which of the following compounds will produce an acidic solution when dissolved in water? a. H 20 b.KCI c. SO 2 d. Na 250 4 e. Mgo
2. When 2.0 g of NaOH were dissolved in 53.0 g water in a calorimeter at 24.0°C, the temperature of the solution went up to 33.7°C. Why? Is this solution reaction exothermic? а. b. Calculate qH2o using Eq. 1 Find AH for the reaction as it occurred in the calorimeter (Eq. 5). с. Find AH for the solution of 1.00 g NaOH in water d. J/g Find AH for the solution of one mole NaOH in water. е. J/mol Given...
Which of the following compounds when dissolved in water, would form an aqueous solution that would not conduct an electric current? Group of answer choices KOCl LiOH NaCl C12H22O11