*need a drawings of aspartate in. please draw them clearly. *acidic (low pH) *neutral (pH) *basic...
A.Determine whether Co(ClO4)2is acidic, basic, or pH neutral. Explain. B.Determine whether KF is acidic, basic, or pH neutral. Explain. C.Determine the pH of a 80.0 mL quantity of 1.75 M HNO3 solution. Draw a picture of what’s in solution if you add 4 molecules of HNO3 to water. D.What is the pH after 20.0 mL of 1.25 M Ba(OH)2 is added to the solution in question C? Does your answer make sense? Draw another picture of what’s in solution after...
Will a solution of CH3NH3NO3 be acidic, basic or neutral? Explain and justify your answer clearly.
Using pH values to classify solutions as acidic, neutral, or basic is convenient. However, the basis for whether a solution is acidic, neutral, or basic is actually determined by the relative concentrations of H+and OH-in solution (represented as [H+] and [OH-]). In terms of [H+] and [OH-] (and not pH or a specific concentration), explain what makes a solution acidic, basic, or neutral.
46. Most enzymes function best at a. acidic pH and high salt concentrations b. basic pH and low salt concentrations c. neutral pH and high salt concentrations d. around pH 7 and low salt concentrations 47. Which of the following cells contain respiratory enzymes contained in an internal structure surrounded by membranes? a. plant cells b. Mycobacterium tuberculosis cells c. animal cells d. S. aureus cells e. a &c
Each of the following salts is 0.25 M. Please label them as acidic, basic, or neutral. Sr(ClO4)2 RbBr NaCN Sr(OC6H5)2 NH4Cl C5H5NHBr
a. draw the major form of your drug (wellbutrin) when pH is low (acidic medium) for all acid-base groups draw the major form of drug when pH is high (basic medium) for all acid-base groups.
For the following salts: NaCN, KNO3, NH4Cl, NaHCO3, Na3PO4, please classify whether acidic ,basic ,or neutral and their respective hydrolysis net ionic equation of the ion that determines the salt's classification. And, please explain why you classified the salt in an acidic/basic/neutral manner - really need thoroughness such as which of the ions are reacting and if it behaves as an acid or base AND why, AND why a specific ion would not be reactive. Thank you!!
pH- Solution [HⓇ]/M* [OH J/M** Wide Range Narrow Range Paper Acidic, basic or neutral H20 (unboiled) H20 (boiled) NaCl a Motoci NaAc NH4Cl 5.0 acidic 5.0 acidic 5.0 acidic 6.5 acidic 9 4.5 acidic 7 5.0 acidic 12.5 basic 12.5 basic ZnCl2 KAI(SO4)2 Na2CO3 1 14 *From narrow range pH value. Use [H"] = 10: Usde K, = Use [H (OH) = 1.0 x 10
5) (8 pts) Arrange the following compounds from most acidic through neutral to most basic. Briefly explain your reasoning. 7) (15 pts) a) Write out the 3-step arrow pushing mechanism showing how 1-pentene is hydrated to make 2-pentanol. b) Draw the other 2 alkenes (don't forgel cis/trans isomers!) that could also be hydrated to make 2-pentanol. Briefly explain why 1-pentene is the best choice. II, II,O a) heat Acidic Neutral Basic 6) (18 pts) Consider the Fischer projections of the...
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5. (3) B acid is : 3. (12) Complete the following table: [H3O+] [OH-] pH рон Acidic, Basic, Neutral 6.4 x 10-5 1.73 9.02