Organize the following acids form strongest to weakest. aqua acid among these three: [Fe(H2O)6] Zn(H2O)and [Mg(H20)Explain...
Question 7 Arrange the following acids from weakest to strongest acid: H20 Butane 1-Butyne 1-Butene Water < Butane < 1-Butyne < 1-Butene 1-Butyne < 1-Butene <Butane < water Butane < 1-Butene < 1-Butyne < water
a. List the following substances in decreasing order (strongest to weakest) of strength as acids and bases. Some may be used more than once. CO32–, NH4+, SO42¯, HS–, HPO42–, HO2–, H2Te b. Explain whether the reactants or products are favored at equilibrium HPO42– + S2– PO43– + HCO3¯ Fe(H2O)63+ + HS¯ HSO4– + NO3–
Paragraph 6. Rank the following acids in decreasing (strongest to weakest) order of acidity. Explain your choice. сон 7. Predict the product for the following reaction 1.0 2H,O, NaOHHO 3. H,0 8. Predict the product for the following reaction. ОН OH excess K.COH SOUHO 9. Provide the reagents necessary to carry out the following conversion.
Place the following molecules in order from weakest(1) to strongest (4) acid: H2O, H2SO4, H2Se, CH4. Please explain what method you use to determine this. Thanks!
a. List the following substances in decreasing order (strongest to weakest) of strength as acids and bases. Some may be used more than once. CO32–, NH4+, SO42¯, HS–, HPO42–, HO2–, H2Te b. Explain whether the reactants or products are favored at equilibrium HPO42– + S2– PO43– + HCO3¯ Fe(H2O)63+ + HS¯ HSO4– + NO3–
15. Rank the following acids in decreasing (strongest to weakest) order of acidity. b. II> I>III > V> IV c. IV> III> I II >V ?. IV > V > 111 > 1 > 11 Answer: 6. Prov conversion. vide the reagents necessary to carry out the tollowing a. 1. Mg/ether ?. ??? 3. H30* b. 1. NaOH 2. KMn04/NaOH/H20 3. H30* ?. 1. NaCN 2. H30+, heat afi of these Answer:
Part A What is the strongest acid among the following? O H20 O HCI O H2Se O HF Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Part A The pH of a 0.045 M KOH solution is Express your answer numerically to two decimal places. VALO t ? BULE Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Part A Potassium hydrogen phthalate (molar mass = 2042 g/mol) is one of the most commonly used acids for standardizing solutions containing bases. KHP is a monoprotic weak acid...
17. Rank the following organic molecules from weakest to strongest acid. Give a short explanation of your ranking. A. Acetic Acid (CH3COOH) B. Ethanol (CH3OH) C. Trifluoeacetic acid (CF3COOH) Weakest Acid Strongest Acid Explain: 18. Write the net ionic equation that occurs when potassium hydroxide is added to a hydrofluoric acid/sodium fluioride buffer. 19. Calculate the volume of 0.550 M sodium acetate that must be added to 20. mL of 0.450 M acetic acid in order to make a buffer...
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Clicker Question 5. Rank the following alcohols from strongest to weakest acids. 0 2 Hb 3 H d A. 1>2>3>4 B. 2>1>4>3 C. 34 1>2 D. 3>4>2>1 E. 4>3>1>2 double Check Clicker Question 9. What is the product of the following reaction? H B HO 12-34 Clicker Question 10. What is the product of the following reaction? H NaBH, H20 H B он он но HO E No reaction Clicker Question 11. What is the product...
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3. Acids and Bases. (15 pts) (a) Circle the weakest acid in each series shown below (9 pts). Series 1 HC CH2 Series 2 OH он OH Series 3 Cl ai pk, 9.38 pk, 10.2 (b) Draw the products of the following acid-base reaction (6 pts). CH3O reactants products 4. Use curved arrow to indieate the flow of electrons for the following elementary steps. Label each step with a proper name such as...