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  1. Question #b8408 - Socratic

    The thing to keep in mind here is that nitric acid is a strong acid, which means that it will ionize completely in aqueous solution to produce hydronium cations, H3O+, and nitrate anions, NO− …

  2. Question #5f837 - Socratic

    The balanced chemical equation for the partial dissociation of the base looks like this "BOH"_text ( (aq]) rightleftharpoons "B"_text ( (aq])^ (+) + "OH"_text ( (aq])^ (-) By definition, K_b will be …

  3. Question #fcf5e - Socratic

    OH− (aq) + H3O+ (aq) → 2H2O(l) so you can say that when you mix these two solutions, the hydronium cations present in the hydrochloric acid solution will be the limiting reagent, i.e. they …

  4. Calculating the concentration of excess HCL in E - Socratic

    The acid in excess is then titrated with N aOH (aq) of KNOWN concentration....we can thus get back to the concentration or molar quantity of M (OH)2...as it stands the question (and answer) …

  5. How many grams of \text {NH}_4\text {OH} do I need to make

    "6.3072 g" >>"Molarity" = "Moles of solute"/"Volume of solution (in litres)" "0.45 M" = "n"/"0.4 L" "n = 0.45 M × 0.4 L = 0.18 mol" You need "0.18 mol" of "NH"_4"OH" Molar mass of "NH"_4"OH" …

  6. Question #18488 - Socratic

    The degree of dissociation sf (alpha=0.0158) sf (K_b=2.51xx10^ (-6)color (white) (x)"mol/l") Triethyamine is a weak base and ionises: sf ( (CH_3)_3N+H_2Orightleftharpoons …

  7. Question #71ce2 - Socratic

    H^+ + OH^--> H_2O when the acid was added to the resulting solution. The H^+ and OH^- react in a 1:1 ratio. This tells us that the number of moles of H^+ used will be equal to the number of …

  8. Question #750c8 - Socratic

    Here's what I got. The problem wants you to use the base dissociation constant, K_b, of ammonia, "NH"_3, to determine the percent of ammonia molecules that ionize to produce …

  9. Can you give the IUPAC name for the following (CH_3)_3C-OH

    Aug 29, 2016 · So this is a propanol derivative: "2-methylpropan-2-ol" For "isopropyl alcohol", H_3C-CH (OH)CH_3, the longest chain is again three carbons long, and C2 is substituted by …

  10. Question #a4a33 - Socratic

    The added water to reach "100.00 mL" doesn't change the mols of HCl present, but it does decrease the concentration by a factor of 100//40 = 2.5. Regardless, what matters for …