1.Strong electrolytes are those which dissociate in a solution. Like HF, Ca(OH)2, Al(OH)3, MgBr2, HClO2, (NH4)2S
Weak electrolytes are AgPO4 and CCl4 which do not dissociate in a solution.
2. Molecular equation:
H2SO4(aq) + 2 KOH(aq) --> K2SO4(aq) + 2 H2O(l)
Complete ionic equation: (write reactants and products as they dissociate in solution)
2H+ + SO4²- + 2K+ + 2OH- --> 2K+ + SO4²- + 2H2O(l)
Net Ionic equation: (Cancel the common ions on both side in Complete ionic equation )
2H+ + 2OH- --> 2H2O
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Write the net ionic equation for the following molecular equation. HI is a strong electrolyte. HF is a weak electrolyte. NaF (aq) + HI(aq) + Nal(aq) + HF(aq) (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Use the pull-down boxes to specify states such as (aq) or (s). If a box is not needed, leave it blank.)
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in aqueous solution, classify these compounds as strong acids, weak acids, strong bases, weak bases other. H3PO4, HF, LiOH, Ba(OH)2, (CH3)3N, NH3, CH3, COOH, NaCl, HNO3, HCl, CsOH, H2CO3, H2SO4,HCN, Ca(OH)2, Hi, NO3, HCN, H2CO3
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Part B: Difference between Strong and Weak Acids Write net ionic equations for the reaction of HCI with Zn and HCl with CaCOs. Compare and explain the chemical behavior of 6 M HCI versus 6M HC2H302 when reacted with either Zn or CaCOs. Use concentration of H as part of the explanation. Page 70 APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLES 1. Using the Electrolyte Table and the Solubility Table, write the formulas of the principle species present when the following are mixed with...
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