ANSWER - HA
A strong acid is determined by greater concentration of H+ ions, as in HA there are more number of free H+ ions than in HB as illustrated in the diagram.
Thus, from these we can say that substance HA with more H+ ions than HB is strong acid.
Question 10 (1 point) kido HA H+ A- HB HB H* В- Which substance indicates a...
Question 10 Which of the following IS a strong acid (1 point ) * H2SO4 HCN HF NH3 Question 11 Write the equilibrium expression for a simple acid ionization. (HA (aq) -> H+ + A-) (1 point ) * Ka = ([H+][A-])/[HA] Ka = [H+]/[HA] Ka = [H+][A-] None of the above Question 12 Write the equilibrium expression for the following reaction. HF (aq) -> H+ (aq) + F- (aq) (1 point ) * Ka = ([H+][F-])/[HA] Ka = [H+]/[HA]...
Question 6 Ha and Hb are Н. H A. enantiotopic B homotopic none of these D. mesotopic E diastereotopic A Moving to the next question prevents changes to t
10. Which is a stronger acid: A) HA, K. - 4.4x10-10 B) HB, K, -2.6x10* 11. Identify the conjugate acid of CO 2- in the reaction C0,2- + H2POCHCO,- + HPO42- A) H.CO B) HCO3- C) H20 D) HPO, E) H2PO4 12. Calculate the pH of a carbonated beverage in which the hydrogen ion concentration is 3.4 x 10 M A) 2.34 B) 3.47 C) 6.01 D) 7.99 E) 10.53
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Question 9 Which of the following is NOT a strong acid? (1 point) * HCI04 HF HI HNO3 Question 10 Which of the following is a strong acid (1 point) * H2S04 HCN HF NH3
How is proton Ha more deshielded than proton
Hb
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Question 1 (1 point) Saved A freezing point of a substance is the same temperature as the melting point of the substance. True False Question 2 (1 point) Temperature and kinetic energy are directly proportional to one another. For example, as T increases, KE also increases. True False Question 3 (1 point) A solution will always have a higher freezing point than a pure solvent. True False Question 4 (1 point) When graphing your temperature and time data, which measurement...
In the titration of the weak acid (HA) by a strong base, such as NaOH, what is meant by the equivalence point? HA) by a strong ered 1.00 Select one: a. The point at which the titration should be stopped. b. The point at which the concentration of HA is equal to the concentration of A. Flag C. The point at which HA is completely converted to A. d. The point at which HA begins to be converted to A
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Question 22 Determine the multiplicity of each signal in the expected 'H NMR spectrum of the following compound. IV v 2 VII 11 VI I- II III - IV - V- VI - VII
1. Consider three acids: HA with pKa=3, HB with pKa=6, and HC with pKa=9. (a) Which acid is most appropriate for preparing a buffer at pH=4? Explain briefly. (b) You are provided with a 0.1 M solution of HB, a 0.1 M solution of B-, a 1 M solution of HCl, and a 1 M solution of NaOH. Describe (without the amounts) the three ways you could prepare a buffer at pH=6 using mixtures of these solutions? (c) Consider the...
Constants 1 Per A certain weak acid, HA, with a K value of 5.61 x 10-6, is titrated with NaOH. Part A A solution is made by titrating 7.00 mmol (millimoles) of HA and 3.00 mmol of the strong base. What is the resulting pH? Express the pH numerically to two decimal places. View Available Hint(s) IVO AQ R O ? pH в Submit Previous Answers X Incorrect; Try Again Part B More strong base is added until the equivalence...