Consider the acid-base nature of the salt NH4CH3COO, when it is dissolved in water. (1) What are the acid-base properties of the cation, NH4+? (2) What are the acid-base properties of the anion, CH3COO-? (3) Would an aqueous solution of NH4CH3COO be acidic, basic or neutral?
Consider the acid-base nature of the salt NH4CH3COO, when it is dissolved in water. (1) What...
A) Consider the acid-base nature of the salt [(C2H5)3NH]CH3COO, when it is dissolved in water. (1) What are the acid-base properties of the cation, (C2H5)3NH+? _________acidic basic neutral (2) What are the acid-base properties of the anion, CH3COO-? _________acidic basic neutral (3) Would an aqueous solution of [(C2H5)3NH]CH3COO be acidic, basic or neutral? B )Consider the acid-base nature of barium hypochlorite, Ba(ClO)2, when it is dissolved in water. (1) What are the acid-base properties of the cation? _________acidic basic neutral...
Consider the acid-base nature of barium acetate, Ba(CH3COO)2, when it is dissolved in water. (1) What are the acid-base properties of the cation? (2) What are the acid-base properties of the anion? A) (3) Would an aqueous solution of barium acetate be acidic, basic or neutral? (__
Consider the acid-base nature of ammonium nitrate, NH4NO3, when it is dissolved in water. (1) What are the acid-base properties of the cation? _________acidic, basic, or neutral (2) What are the acid-base properties of the anion? _________acidic, basic, or neutral (3) Would an aqueous solution of ammonium nitrate be acidic, basic or neutral? _________
Consider the acid-base nature of potassium cyanide, KCN, when it is dissolved in water. (1) What are the acid-base properties of the cation? (2) What are the acid-base properties of the anion? (3) Would an aqueous solution of potassium cyanide be acidic, basic or neutral?
C. Acid-base properties of salts 1. Fill in the following table: Acidic/Basic/Neutral Neutralization Reaction that Produced the Salt Cation Salt Anion NH4 Cl NaH2PO4 I K* CsHsNHBr
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Consider the following salt solutions: (i) NH4Cl – NH+ + C- Notice that as a salt, NH,Cl dissociates completely in solution. So, what are the parents of this salt? The cation, NH, in this case, is from the base obtained by adding enough OHto balance the positive charge(s) on the cation; Viz, NH,OH. Similarly, the anion, Cl. comes from the acid. So the parent acid can be obtained by adding enough Hi to neutralize the charge...
Consider the aqueous solution formed when each of the ionic solids below are dissolved in water. Indicate if the solution will be acidic, basic or neutral. If you indicated that the solution is either acidic or basic, give the pertinent reaction that generates either hydrogen ions H+ or hydroxide ions OH− that involves the appropriate ion. For: MgCl2, KCH3 COO(s), Mg(CN)2(s), NH4 I and LiBr(s)
1. Determine if the following salt is neutral, acidic or basic. If acidic or basic, write the appropriate equilibrium equation for the acid or base that exists when the salt is dissolved in aqueous solution. If neutral, write only NR. Ba(CHO₂)₂ 2. Write the formula of the conjugate base of the Brønsted-Lowry acid, HC₂O₄⁻ 3. What is the pH of a 0.0880 M solution of HONH₃Cl (Kb of HONH₂ is 1.1 × 10⁻⁸)? 4. What is the pH of a...
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Polyprotic acids have more than one proton to donate to water, therefore have more than one equilibrium constant for proton donation. For phosphoric acid, there is a three-step equilibrium: H, PO +H,0 5 H2PO4 + H30* H,PO," +H,0 5 HPO - +H30* HPO 2- +,0 5 PO.- +,0* Kai = 7.11 x 10-3 Ka2 = 6.32 x 10-8 Ka; = 4.5 x 10-13 For all conjugate acid base pairs: K, XKK where K is for the reaction...
Determine if the following salt is neutral, acidic or basic. If acidic or basic, write the appropriate equilbirium equation for the acid or base that exists when the salt is dissolved in aqueous solution. If neutral, write only NR. CH3NH3CI