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The compound ethylamine is a weak base like ammonia. A solution contains 0.299 M CH3NH3 and...
The compound methylamine is a weak base like ammonia. A solution contains 0.416 M CH3NH3 and 0.214 M methylamine, CH3NH. The pH of this solution is . Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining A solution contains 0.124 M ammonium iodide and 5.57x10-2 M ammonia. The pH of this solution is Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
ches minus the number of correct matches. There is no penalty for missing matches. Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Each of the insoluble salts below are put into 0.10 M hydrobromic acid solution. Do you expect their solubility to be more, less, or about the same as in a pure water solution ? Clear All calcium sulfite More soluble than in pure water. silver bromide Similar solubility as in pure water. calcium hydroxide...
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[Review Topics] Scoring: Your score will be based on the number of correct matches minus the numb Use the References to access important Compare the solubility of silver sulfide in each of the following aqueous solutions: Clear All 0.10 M AgCH3COO More soluble than in pure water. 0.10 MK2S Similar solubility as in pure water. 0.10 M NH4NO3 Less soluble than in pure water. 0.10 M NaCH3COO Submit Answer Retry Entire...
Compare the solubility of lead fluoride in each of the following aqueous solutions: Clear All 0.10 M Pb(CH3COO)2 More soluble than in pure water. 0.10 M NH4F Similar solubility as in pure water. 0.10 M NACH,COO Less soluble than in pure water. 0.10 M NH NO3 Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining
Compare the solubility of lead sulfate in each of the following aqueous solutions: Clear All 0.10 M Pb(CH COO) More soluble than in pure water 0.10 M K,S04 Similar solubility as in pure water. 0.10 M NaCH COO Less soluble than in pure water 0.10 M NH4NO3 Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 8 more group attempts remaining
Scoring: Your score will be based on the number of correct matches minus the number of incorrect matches. There is no penalty for missing matches. Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Each of the insoluble salts below are put into 0.10 M hydrobromic acid solution. Do you expect their solubility to be more, less, or about the same as in a pure water solution ? Clear All zinc hydroxide More soluble than in pure...
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Compare the solubility of lead carbonate in cach of the following aqueous solutions: Clear All 0.10 M Pb(CH3COO) More soluble than in pure water. 0.10 M Na2CO3 Similar solubility as in pure water. 0.10 M KCH3COO Less soluble than in pure water. 0.10 M NaNO3 Submit Answer Retry Entire Group No more group attempts remain (Previ
Compare the solubility of calcium fluoride in each of the following aqueous solutions: Clear All 0.10 M Ca(CH2C00), More soluble than in pure water. 0.10 M NaF Similar solubility as in pure water. 0.10 M NaNO, Less soluble than in pure water. 0.10 M NH CH,COO Submit Answer Retry Entire Group No more group attempts remain
A 21.2 ml sample of 0.217 M ethylamine, CH_NH, is titrated with 0.287 M nitric acid. After adding 24.0 mL of nitric acid, the pH is Use the Tables link in the References for any equilibrium constants that are required. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 4 more group attempts remaining
A 26.6 mL sample of 0.363 M ethylamine, C2H5NH2, is titrated with 0.247 M hydrochloric acid. After adding 17.6 mL of hydrochloric acid, the pH is Use the Tables link in the References for any equilibrium constants that are required. Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 4 more group attempts remaining