An aqueous solution contains 1.00 x 10–3 M NaCN + 1.00 x 10–3 M HOCl.
a) Identify the dominant forms of cyanide (HCN or CN–) and hypochlorite (HOCl or ClO–) in this system after equilibrium is achieved.
b) Write a tableau describing this system; use the dominant species as components. Include the input rows. You do not have to include a column for equilibrium constants.
c) Write a TOTH equation for this system.
d) Write a proton condition for this system.
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