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What is the product of the following reaction? 1)CH_3 OH - Socratic
These are ostensibly acid-base reactions.... For ammonium we could write.... NH_4^+ +HO^(-) rarr NH_3(aq) + H_2O(l) For methanol, the acid base reaction would proceed ...
Question #a87b0 - Socratic
Strong Base collection => Group IA and Group IIA Hydroxides (Except for Beryllium Hydroxide) can be titrated with strong acid such that concentration of Alkali-Hydroxide = concentration of Hydroxide ion in solution & indicates 100% dissociation. Starting with say 1.0 mole/Liter NaOH in aqueous solution and titrating to end point with strong acid ( ~HCl(aq)) gives concentration of the Hydroxide ...
How many moles of KOH are there in 1.673x1023 molecules oh KOH? - Socratic
How many moles of KOH are there in 1.673x1023 molecules oh KOH?
Question #a9dd1 + Example - Socratic
There are many, but the two you're likely being asked for are: Hydroxide (OH^-) Ammonium (NH_4^+) There are many polyatomic ions that don't end in "-ite" or "-ate". For example: Hydroxide (OH^-) Ammonium (NH_4^+) Cyanide (CN^-) Peroxide (O_2^(2-)) The first 2 are likely the ones that you're being asked for -- they're extremely common across general chemistry, and it will do you credit to have ...
Question #93f99 - Socratic
The molarity of the acid is 1.434. Start with the equation: 2HNO_ (3 (aq))+Ca (OH)_ (2 (aq))rarrCa (NO_3)_ (2 (aq))+2H_2O_ ( (l)) This tells us that 2 moles of HNO_3 ...
Why do some ionic compounds have some solubility in water ... - Socratic
For sodium chloride, these intramolecular or interparticle interactons, are compensated for by the making of ion-dipole bonds when sodium chloride dissolves in water, and the water dipoles solvate the individual ions; we write N a+(aq) to represent this, a shorthand for [N a(OH 2)6]+.
Question #9be9c - Socratic
The correct answer is a) hydroxide, carbonate, and hydrogen carbonate. Alkalinity is another word for basicity (the concentration of hydroxide ions). a) Hydroxide ions OH⁻ are the strongest base you can have in water. Carbonate ions and hydrogen carbonate ions also react with water to form hydroxide ions. CO₃²⁻ + H₂O ⇌ HCO₃⁻ + OH⁻ HCO₃⁻ + H₂O ⇌ H₂CO₃ + OH⁻ b ...
Question #cb195 - Socratic
Basic. [H_3O^+]= [OH^-]=10^ {-7} M is a neutral solution. With higher [H_3O^+] you have [OH^-] and an acidic solution. With lower [H_3O^+] you get higher [OH^-] and you have a basic solution.
Question #bcb2d - Socratic
calculate moles of Acid, calculate moles of Base. subtract, #OH^-# should be in excess, calculate Molarity of #OH^-# , pOH = -log (#OH^-#), then 14-pOH = pH
Which pH paper and pH meter that are used for detect the pH ... - Socratic
pH refers to the relative concentration of H^+ and OH^- in aqueous (water-based) solution, and does not really apply to oils. As pointed out, pH does not really apply to non-aqueous solutions. Oils can entrain water, which (or so am I told) can support concentrations of hydrogen sulfide, which can act as a weak acid in water. Other than this you are going to have to find a better informed ...
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