NH3 ----- Molecular , weak base
NaI ----- Ionic
HBr - Molecular , Strong acid
HCH3CO2 ---- Molecular, Weak acid
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O SIMPLE REACTIONS Recognizing common acids and bases Some soluble compounds are listed in the table...
O ACILS AND BASES Recognizing common acids and bases Some soluble compounds are listed in the table below. Complete the table by filling in the name or chemical formula of each compound, whichever is missing. (If there is mo choose the name used when the compound is dissolved in water.) Also classify the compound using the checkboxes. type of compound (check all that apply) compound strong weak strong weak ionic molecular Decid acid acid base base X 5 ? NaOH...
Some soluble compounds are listed in the table below. Complete the table by filling in the name or chemical formula of each compound, whichever is missing. (If there is more than one way to name the compound, choose the name used when the compound is dissolved in water.) Also classify the compound using the checkboxes. type of compound (check all that apply) compound strong weak strong weak lone molecular base base hydrobromic acid o ammonia sodium nitrate 10 HCH,CO, 0...
O ADVANCED MATERIAL Identifying acids and bases by their reaction with water Some chemical compounds are listed in the first column of the table below. Each compound is soluble Imagine that a few tenths of a mole of each compound is dissolved in a liter of water. The important ch written in the second column of the table. Use the checkboxes to classify each compound. type of compound (check all that apply) important species present when dissolved in water compound...
Some soluble compounds are listed in the table below. Classify each compound using the checkboxes. type of compound (check all that apply) compound ionic molecular strong weak strong weak acid acid base base NaOH 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nacio, NH o = | | | | | | | 0 | | | | | x s ?
Some chemical compounds are listed in the first column of the table below. Each compound is soluble in water Imagine that a few tenths of a mole of each compound is dissolved in a liter of water. The important chemical species that would be present in this solution are written in the second column of the table. Use the checkboxes to classify each compound. type of compound (check all that apply) strong weak strong weak acid acid base base compound...
Some chemical compounds are listed in the first column of the table below. Each compound is soluble in water. Imagine that a few tenths of a mole of each compound is dissolved in a liter of water. The important chemical species that would be present in this solution are written in the second column of the table. Use the checkboxes to classify each compound. type of compound (check all that apply) compound important species present when dissolved in water ionic...
Some chemical compounds are listed in the first column of the table below. Each compound is soluble in water. Imagine that a few tenths of a mole of each compound is dissolved in a liter of water. The important chemical species that would be present in this solution are written in the second column of the table. Use the checkboxes to classify each compound. type of compound (check all that apply) compound important species present when dissolved in water ionic...
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
O ACIDS AND BASES Predicting the qualitative acid-base properties of salts Consider the following data on some weak acids and weak bases: base name formula acid name formula acetic acid HCH,CO2 1.8 x 10-5 nitrous acid HNO 4.5 x 10 ammonia NH; 1.8 x 10 ethylamine C,H, NH, 6.4 x 10 Use this data to rank the following solutions in order of increasing pH. In other words, select a 'l' next to the solution that will have the lowest pH,...
Consider the following data on some weak acids and weak bases acid base name formula name formula acetic acid HCH CO x 10 ammonia NH 18x 10 hydrofluoric acidHF 6.8 x 10 ethylamine C2HNH2 6.4 x 10 Use this data to rank the following solutions in order of increasing pH. In other words, select a ' the solution that will have the next lowest pH, and so on next to the solution that will have the lowest pH, a '2'...