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–
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 wh...
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–