We need at least 10 more requests to produce the answer.
0 / 10 have requested this problem solution
The more requests, the faster the answer.
Inspect the compounds below. The brackets contain the pKa values for the acids. NH4+ (pKa =...
Inspect the compounds below. The brackets contain the pKa values for the acids. NH (pKa =9.2); CH:OH (pKa = 16); CH SO;H (pKa =-6.5); CH3COOH (pKa = 4.7) Of the compounds given above, which is the conjugate base of the weakest acid? (a) NH (b) CHO (c) CH SO (d) CH3COO (e) The answer cannot be determined from the information provided.
Please answer
6. What would be the major product of this reaction? HCI ? (a) (b) ta (d) (e) none of the above 7. Which of the following statements is true about the products (A and B) of the reaction shown below? HBr А + в (a) A and B are enantiomers. (b) A and B are racemic mixture (c) A and B are diastereomers. (d) Two of the above (c) All of the above 8. Inspect the compounds below....
For each of the acid-base reactions in Section, compare the pKa values of the acids on either side of the equilibrium arrows and convince yourself that the position of equilibrium is in the direction indicated. (The pka values you need can be found in Section 2.3 or in Problem.) Problem: a. Which is a stronger base, CH3COO-or HCOO-? (The pKa of CH3COOH is 4.8; the p£a of HCOOH is 3.8.) b. Which is a stronger base, HO- or-NH2? (The pka...
Which of the following acids, whose pKa values are given next to them, would have the strongest conjugate base? pKa a) H2SO4 b) CH3COOH 4.8 c) HS 12.9 d) NH* 2.0 9.2 Reaction of a carboxylic acid with an alcohol produces: a) an alkane b) an ester c) a ketone d) an amide During the neutralisation of a weak acid by a strong base the pH of the solution equals the pKa of the acid: a) at the beginning of...
Q(7) The reaction system POBr3(g) - POBr(g) + Brz(g) is at equilibrium. Which of the following statements describes the behavior of the system if POBr is added to the container? A) The reverse reaction will proceed to establish equilibrium. B) The partial pressures of POBra and POBr will remain steady while the partial pressure of bromine increases. C) The partial pressure of chlorine will increase while the partial pressure of POB decreases. D) The partial pressure of chlorine remains steady...
I added everything thing.
this is the lab question you need to solve.
First assigned buffer pH: 2.031 Second assigned buffer pH: 9.171 Available Buffer Systems (acid/ base) pka of Conjugate Acid 2.847 4.757 malonic acid/ monosodium malonate acetic acid/ sodium acetate ammonium chloride/ ammonia triethylammonium chloride/ triethylamine 9.244 10.715 1) Buffer system details: Given pH Name and volume conjugate acid Name and volume conjugate base 2) Calculations for preparation of high capacity buffer system. Introduction In this experiment, you...
1) Which one of the following is a Bronsted-Lowry acid? A) (CH3)3NH+ B) CH3COOH C) HNO2 D) all of the above 2) Which one of the following statements regarding Kw is false? A) pKw is 14.00 at 25 °C. B) The value of Kw is always 1.0 × 10-14. C) Kw changes with temperature. D) The value of Kw shows that water is a weak acid. 3) The Ka of benzoic acid is 6.30 × 10-5. The pH of a...
I
know some of the measured pH values are a little off due to error
in the lab, but I need help filling out the “Ion Hydrolyzed” table
and then the “Net Ionic Equation” part. I remember doing net ionic
equations in General Chemistry I, bit don’t see how it applies
here.
Thanks, in advance! (i will rate!)
Learning Objectives: 1. To test the acidic and basic properties of ionic compounds. 2. To create a buffer solution and calculate its...
I need help with the problem in the last photo.. I thought I’d
post my lab explanation and data if that helps you get a better
understanding, but it’s just the question at the end. I know I need
to use the Henderson Hasselbach equation.. so... 4.70 = pKa + log(
[acetate-ion] / [acetic-ion] ) and solve for pKa, then Ka.. but how
do I find the concentrations to put in the log fraction?
Thanks, in advance!
Learning Objectives: 1....
It's a weak acid strong base titration
Experiment 4: Identification of an unknown acid by titration Page 2 of 15 Background In this experiment, you will use both qualitative and quantitative properties to determine an unknown acid's identity and concentration. To do this analysis, you will perform a titration of your unknown acid sample-specifically a potentiometric titration where you use a pH meter and record pH values during the titration, combined with a visual titration using a color indi- cator...