< Question 8 of 16 > What is the net direction of the acid-base reactions? HIO(aq)...
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
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
estion 10 of 65 > Consider the reaction. HF(aq) + KOH(aq) — KF(aq) + H20(1) What is the net ionic equation for the chemical reaction? HF(aq) + K+(aq) + OH(aq) — K+(aq) + F (aq) + H2O(1) O HF(aq) + K+(aq) + OH-(aq) — K+(aq) + F (aq) + H+(1) + OH-(1) O HF(aq) + OH-(aq) —> F-(aq) + H2O(1) HF(aq) + K+(aq) F (aq) + H+(1) HF(aq) + K+(aq) K+(aq) + H2O(1) - 11 of 65 > Calculate either...
I need help with both answers. thank you. < Question 14 of 65 > What is the net direction of the acid-base reactions? HIO(aq) + NO, (aq) = 10 (aq) + HNO, (aq) to the right to the left O no net change HCIO(aq) + HCOO- (aq) = CIO- (aq) + HCOOH(aq) to the right O to the left O no net change
The following reactions all have K<1. 1) CIO" (aq) + HCN (aq) 2 HCIO (aq) + CN" (aq) 2) CH,COO" (aq) + HCN (aq) CN" (aq) + CH,COOH (aq) 3) HCIO (aq) + CH3C00" (aq) 2 CH2COOH (aq) + CIO" (aq) Arrange the substances based on their relative BASE strength. Clear All CH,COOH CH3COO strongest base HCN intermediate base weakest base HCIO not a Bronsted-Lowry base
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
4. The base hydrolysis reaction for the conjugate base of salicylic acid (C6H (OH)(COOH)) is A: CHA(OH)(COOH) + H2O <==> CHA(OH)(COO) + H20* B: CH(OH)(COOH) + H2O <==> C6H4(OH)(COO) + OH C: CHA(OH)(COO) + H2O <==> C6H4(OH)(COOH) + OH Ky for this reaction is Check two (2) boxes. 0 O A (blank 1) B (blank 1) C (blank 1) 11.03 (blank 2) 1.07x10^-3 (blank 2) 9.33x10^-12 (blank 2) 0 0
The following reactions all have K<1. 1) CH3COO" (aq) + CH3COOH (aq) =CH COOH (aq) + CH3C00" (aq) 2) NO2 (aq) + CH2COOH(aq) – CH3C00" (aq) + HNO2 (aq) 3) CHCOOH (aq) + NO2 (aq) = HNO2 (aq) + CH3COO(aq) Arrange the substances based on their relative acid strength. Clear All NO2 ΗΝΟ, strongest acid CHC00 intermediate acid CH3COOH weakest acid CH3COOH not a Bronsted-Lowry acid CH3COO
The following reactions all have K< 1. 1) F" (aq) + HNO2 (aq) = HF (aq) + NO2 (aq) 2) NO2 (aq) + HCOOH (aq) = HNO2 (aq) + HCOO“ (aq) 3) HCOOH (aq) +F- (aq) = HCOO“ (aq) + HF (aq) Arrange the substances based on their relative BASE strength. Arrange the substances based on their relative BASE strength. Clear All HF strongest base HNO2 intermediate base HCOO weakest base HCOOH not a Bronsted-Lowry base NO
Question 1 5 pts With regard to Ca(OH)2 (aq) + 2HF (aq) <-->CaF2(s) + 2H,O (aq), in what direction, if any, would the equilibrium be shifted by addition of nitric acid no effect Right Left