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Which one of the following is a strong acid? O NH3 H2SO3 O H3PO4 O HCIO3...
Which one of the following is a strong acld? ОсH3COOH O H2SO3 O NH3 ОНРО4 Онсіоз
10. Which one of the following is a strong acid? A. H2CO3 B. H2SO3 C. H2SO4 D. H3PO4 E. CHCOOH
H3PO4 can be classified as a Select one: O a strong acid O b. weak acid O c. strong base O d. weak base NH3 can be classified as a Select one: a strong acid O b. weak acid O c. strong base O d. weak base HNO3 can be classified as a Select one: a strong acid O b. weak acid O c. strong base O d. weak base HCl can be classified as a Select one: O a...
Which of the following is not a conjugate acid-base pair? O H30*/OH O NH4+/NH3 O H2SO3/HSO3 O All of these are conjugate acid-base pairs.
What is the difference between H3PO4 and HCIO4? O HCIO, is a strong acid, whereas H3PO4 is a weak acid. None of the above statements are correct about the difference between H3PO4 and HCIO4. H3PO4 is a strong electrolyte, whereas HCIOis a nonelectrolyte. OH3PO4 is a monoprotic acid, whereas HCIO, is a polyprotic acid. OH3PO4 is an acid, whereas HCIO4 is a base.
10. Which of these species is probably the weakest acid? (a) HCI (b) H3PO4 (c) H2SO3 (d) HOBI (e) HNO3 11. What volume of 0.50 M KOH would be required to neutralize completely 500.0 mL of 0.25 M H3PO4 solution? KOH is sufficiently strong as a base to remove all three protons from H3PO (a) 2.5 x 10 mL (6) 1.4 x 10mL (c) 83 mL (d) 7.5 x 10 mL (e) 5.2 x 10 mL
Which one of the following salts, when dissolved in water, produces the solution with the highest pH? HINT: Remember that BASES have high pH. Mgo CH3NH31 LICIO4 O NaHSO4 Which of the following are weak diprotic acids? hydrocyanic acid - HCN, sulfuric acid - H2SO4, phosphoric acid - H3PO4 carbonic acid - H2CO3, hydrosulfuric acid - H2S, acetic acid - CH3COOH O carbonic acid - H2CO3, oxalic acid - H2C2O4, sulfurous acid - H2SO3 formic acid - HCOOH, acetic acid...
Name the following acids. Acid Name HBr(aq) HCIO3(aq) H2S(aq) HNO3(aq) H2SO3(aq) H2Se(aq) H2CO3(aq) HIO4(aq) HBrO2(aq) HF(aq)
For which of the following reactions will the reactants be favored at equilibrium? NH3(aq) + H30+ (aq) = NH4+ (aq) + H20(1) CO32- (aq) + H30+ (aq) = HCO3(aq) + H2O(1) CH3COOH(aq) + OH(aq) = CH3COO" (aq) + H2O(1) HSO3- (aq) + H3O+ (aq) =H2SO3(aq) + H2O(1) CIOA" (aq) + H3PO4(aq) = HCIO4(aq) + H2PO4" (aq)
Which of the following acids can be oxidized to form a stronger acid? H3PO4 HNO3 H2CO3 H3BO3 H2SO3 The answer is e, But why? can someone provide a detailed explanation to why HSO3- is somehow stronger than H2SO3? dont all polyprotic acid become weaker once it dissociates? (ka1 >ka2)??