List the following bases in order of strength, strongest to
weakest.
Pb(OH)2, Kb=9.6x10-4
H2NOH, Kb=1.2x10-8
NH4OH, Kb=1.8x10-3
NH3, Kb=1.8x10-5
CH3NH2, Kb=4.2x10-4
List the following bases in order of strength, strongest to weakest. Pb(OH)2, Kb=9.6x10-4 H2NOH, Kb=1.2x10-8 NH4OH,...
List the following organic bases from strongest to weakest base. List the following organic bases from strongest to weakest base. A. B. H odio - 1. (Strongest) 2. - 3. . 5. . 6.(weakest)
Rank the bases 1. Order the following bases from strongest to weakest. s from strongest to weakest 2 3 4
a. List the following substances in decreasing order (strongest to weakest) of strength as acids and bases. Some may be used more than once. CO32–, NH4+, SO42¯, HS–, HPO42–, HO2–, H2Te b. Explain whether the reactants or products are favored at equilibrium HPO42– + S2– PO43– + HCO3¯ Fe(H2O)63+ + HS¯ HSO4– + NO3–
Rank the following in order of increasing acid strength (1=weakest acid and 4=strongest acid) 4. (4 pts) Rank the following structures in order of increasing acid strength (1 = weakest acid and 4= strongest acid): HN NH OH OH We were unable to transcribe this image
Part A Arrange the following oxoacids in order of decreasing acid strength. Rank from strongest to weakest acid. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. 1. HClO2 2. HClO3 3. HBrO 4. HClO Part B Arrange the following carboxylic acids in order of decreasing acid strength. 1. CHCl2COOH 2. CH2ClCOOH 3. CH3COOH 4. CH3CH2COOH Part C Arrange the following amines in order of decreasing base strength. 1. CH3NH2 2. NH3 3. NH2Br 4. (CH3)2NH
a. List the following substances in decreasing order (strongest to weakest) of strength as acids and bases. Some may be used more than once. CO32–, NH4+, SO42¯, HS–, HPO42–, HO2–, H2Te b. Explain whether the reactants or products are favored at equilibrium HPO42– + S2– PO43– + HCO3¯ Fe(H2O)63+ + HS¯ HSO4– + NO3–
Part A Arrange the following oxoacids in order of decreasing acid strength.Rank from strongest to weakest acid. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.1. HClO22. HClO33. HBrO4. HClOPart B Arrange the following carboxylic acids in order of decreasing acid strength.1. CHCl2COOH2. CH2ClCOOH3. CH3COOH4. CH3CH2COOHPart C Arrange the following amines in order of decreasing base strength.1. CH3NH22. NH33. NH2Br4. (CH3)2NH
2. a) Rank the following acids/bases from strongest (1) to weakest (4). (4+4 pts) CH2CH- HCC- NaOH NaNH2 b) Briefly rationalize your relative ranking between your strongest base and your second strongest base.
Rank the following acids in strength (from weakest to strongest). A HC H302 В НОСІ CHCN DHCI weakest = < (Enter the letter corresponding to each acid.) K, for phenol (a weak acid), CH,OH is 1.00×10-10 K, for acetic acid, CH,COOH is 1.80x10-5 K, for acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin), HC,H,O4, is 3.00*10-4 What is the formula for the strongest conjugate base?
Put the following in order of INCREASING strength as a base (from weakest to strongest), given that: Ka - 4.9 x 10-10 for HCN Kg = 4.6 x 10-4 for HNO2 KA=3.5 x 10-4 for HF CN NO3" F NO2 F NO2 H2O A Moving to another question will save this response.