NaI - Ionic compound
NaI is a neutral salt. Neither Na+ nor I- have any tendency to donate or accept a proton in dilute aqueous solutions. It is neither acid nor base. It is salt.
H2SO4 - Molecular Compound, Acid
H2SO4 is a covalent(molecular) compound. All elements are nonmetals so they will form a covalent bond.
H2SO4 can release H+ ion so it is an acid.
HI - Molecular Compound, Acid
HI is a covalent (molecular) compound. It is between two nonmetals, hydrogen and iodine. HI can release H+ ion so it is an acid.
KClO4 - Ionic Compound
Potassium perchlorate (KClO4) is a neutral salt. Neither K+ nor ClO4- has any tendency to donate or accept a proton in dilute aqueous solutions. It is neither acid nor base. It is salt.
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O SIMPLE REACTIONS 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 ma 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 name lonic molecular strong weak strong weak acid acid base base x 5 ? NH, ammonia...
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...
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...
ADVANCED MATERIAL Identifying Lewis acids and bases in reactions In each row check off the boxes that apply to the highlighted reactant. reaction The highlighted reactant acts as a... (check all that apply) Bransted-Lowry acid HCl(aq) + H2O -- CI (a) + H,0 () Bransted-Lowry base Lewis acid Lewis base Bransted-Lowry acid Fe (as) + 6H2Om - Fe(H.0) () Bransted-Lowry base Lewis acid Lewis base Bronsted-Lowry acid HCN(aq) + CH3NH2(aq) - CN (aq) + CH3NH (aq) Bransted-Lowry base Lewis acid...
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...
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 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...
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1. Identify each of the following reactions as a precipitation reaction, an acid-base reaction or as a redox reaction Pb(NO), (aq) + 2 HCl(aq) - PbCl(s) + 2 HNO(aq) b. 2 H2 + Oxel - 2 H2O CHNO, (aq) + KOH(aq) - KNO, (aq) + H2O (1) d. Zn + 2HCl - ZnCl + H e. Ba"(aq) + 2 Br(aq) + 2 Na' (aq) +SO. (aq) BaSO. (s) + 2 Na'(aq) + 2 Br"...