Chromate is acidified to dichromate as shown in the following chemical reaction.
2 Cro4^2- + 2 H^+ -> <- Cr2O7 ^-2 + H2O
Would you add HCL or NaOH to shift the reaction to the right?
Which of the following would you add to shift the reaction in reverse: K2CrP4, HCL or NaOH? Explain your choice.
Chromate is acidified to dichromate as shown in the following chemical reaction. 2 Cro4^2- + 2...
The reaction to produce dichromate ion (orange) from chromate ion (yellow) is represented by the following equation: 2CrO4^2- (aq) + 2H_3O^+(aq) Cr_2O^2-_7(aq) + 3H_2O_(l) Where would the equilibrium shift and what would you observe if you add HCl (aq) to the test tube?
pes) Explain Le Chatelier's Principle The reaction to produce dichromate ion (orange) from chromate ion (yellow) is represented by the following equation: 2C704 + 2H.Org Cr2O ) + 3H2O Where would the equilibrium shift and what would you observe if you add HCl(aq) to the test tube? (2pts.) 6. Indicate for each of the following substances whether they are acidic, basic or neutral in aqueous solution. (4pts.) a. Vinegar b. Baking Soda c. Lemon Juice d. Ammonia 7. What is...
Another interesting equilibrium system is that between the polyatomic ions chromate, CrO42-, and dichromate, Cr2O72-. In an acidic environment (high H3O+), the chromate will react to form dichromate ion. Barium will react with chromate, but NOT dichromate, to form an insoluble precipitate. 2 CrO42- (aq, yellow) + 2 H3O+ (aq) <---> Cr2O72- (aq, orange) + 2 H2O (l) Describe and explain how the chemical equilibrium will shift and what changes you would observe under the following scenarios: a) Addition of...
Butanone is formed by oxidation of Butan-2-ol using acidified potassium dichromate (VI) as shown by the following equation. CH:CH-CH(OH)CH3 + [0] → CH3CH,COCH3 + H2O (a) Is butan-2-ol Primary, secondary or tertiary alcohol? Explain your answer. (2) (b) Look at the infrared spectrum below and see whether the compound is butanone or butan-2-ol. Use your knowledge of spectroscopy to identify and explain your answer(3) Table A Infrared absorption data Bond Wavenumber Icm-1 N-H 3300-3500 (amines) O-H 3230-3550 (alcohols) C-H 2850-3300...
The following equation represents a saturated solution of lead chromate PbCrO4(s) ⇌ Pb2+(aq) + CrO4 2– (aq) Ksp at 298 K was determined to be 1.8 x10^–14. What will happen if solid lead nitrate is added to the system? (A) Have no effect. (B) Reduce the value of the Ksp for lead chromate. (C) Increase the value of Ksp for lead chromate. (D) Shift the reaction to the right. (E) Shift the reaction to the left.
2. Chromate-Dichromate Equilibrium eilas a. KaCrO4 color b. K2Cr04+ H2SO4 color an Orange c. Mixture (b) + NaOH color Yeliaw ( w/ pauptete) d. Mixture (c) + H2SO4 color Oanae e. Mixture (d)+H2O color ght Ovange Write the net ionic equilibrium equation for this reaction: 2 H20 ) Explain color changes. (Use equations when necessary.)
When the chemical reaction shown below is at equilibrium, if the volume is reduced, in what direction would the reaction shift? C3H8(g) + 5 O2(g) ⇌ 3 CO2(g) + 4 H2O(l) ΔH° = −2220 kJ a. To the left b. To the right c. No change Would it shift to the left? Or right since volume works inversely of pressure
Part I Color changes of Methyl Violet. We will study the following reaction: HMV (aq) + MV (aq) + H* (aq) yellow greenish-blue violet Step 1. Place about 4 mL of distilled water in a regular test tube. Add two drops of methyl violet indicator. Record the color of the solution. Violet Next, add drop by drop, add 6M HCI. This forces equilibrium to be shifted to the left or right-circle the right answer). Adding HCl changes color from to...
Write chemical equations to illustrate the oxidation reaction of dichromate reagent with 1-butanol and 2-butanol. Bond configuration or organic structures must be shown.
Which of the following is a typical chemical equation that represents a hydration reaction? 2 KClO3 (s) → 2 KCl (s) + 3 O2 (g) K2CO3 (s) ⟶H2O 2K+(aq) + CO3 2-(aq) HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq) → NaCl (aq) + H2O (l) C6H12O6 (s) + 6 O2 (g) → 6 CO2 (g) + 6 H2O (l)