1. HCl + H2O -> H3O+ + Cl
Strong acid : HCl
2.NaOH + H2O -> Na+ + OH-
Strong base : NaOH
3.CH3COOH + H2O -> CH3COO- + H3O+
Acids : CH3COOH and H3O+
Base : CH3COO- and H2O
strong acid : H3O+
strong base : CH3COO-
At equilibrium, there will be more acetic acid and water.
4. Dissolution equation: K2HPO4 = 2 K+ + (HPO4)2-
Hydrolysis equation : K+ +(HPO4)2- + H2O -> KOH + H3PO4
Acids:K+ and H3PO4
Base: (HPO4)2- and KOH
Strong acid: K+
Strong base: KOH
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In an aqueous solution, classify these compounds as strong acids, weak acids, strong bases, weak bases, or other. Strong acid Weak acid Strong base Weak base Other 0 HAPO ΗΝΟ, кон (CHỊ) NH HF NH, HCI Ba(OH)2 NaCl CH,COOH Answer Bank
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In an aqueous solution, classify these compounds as strong acids, weak acids, strong bases, weak bases, or other. Strong acid Weak acid Strong base Weak base Other H, PO КОН CHI NH. HBr ΗΝΟ, HF Ba(OH), ΝΗ, Naci CH,COOH Answer Bank
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Lab 5 Buffers 1. Dissolved ions in salt solutions can act as acids or bases and react with water to produce hydronium ions or hydroxide ions that contribute to the pH of the salt solution. Since strong acids and strong bases completely ionize in solution, the reverse reaction essentially does not occur, meaning that the resulting conjugate base of a strong acid or conjugate acid of a strong base do NOT act as acids or bases. Ions that are conjugate...
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