
Question #370a7 - Socratic
The sodium ions remain in solution as spectator ions. If XS sodium hydroxide is added the precipitate redissolves to give the soluble plumbate (II) ion. A simple way of writing this is: …
Question #c548d - Socratic
Question 1: K_ (sp)= 1.1 xx10^ (-11) Question 2: s= 4.9 xx10^ (-12)M Quest (1) determine the ksp for magnesium hydroxide Mg (OH)_2 where the molar solubility of Mg ...
Question #e7848 - Socratic
Similarly, OH^- becomes H_2O, indicating a gain of a H^+ ion. So, you can say that NH_4^+ is the acid, and OH^- is the base. Conjugates are basically the "other" term. For every acid, you …
Question #d6b18 - Socratic
We want the standard enthalpy of formation for Ca (OH)_2. Thus, our required equation is the equation where all the constituent elements combine to form the compound, i.e.: Ca …
Question #9f499 - Socratic
Explanation: Your starting point here is the pH of the solution. More specifically, you need to use the given pH to determine the concentration of hydroxide anions, #"OH"^ (-)#, present in the …
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 …
Question #645c9 - Socratic
How about these? > (a) With "HCN" The "HCN" adds across the α "C=O" group to form a cyanohydrin. underbrace ("CH"_3"COCOOH")_color (red) ("pyruvic acid") + "HCN" → ...
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) …
6-10. What are the name of the following compounds? a. Ca …
Generally, OH adds "hydroxide" to an inorganic compound's name. Moreover, element names aren't capitalized unless at the beginning of a sentence. We write iron (II) hydroxide instead of …
Question #477c5 - Socratic
On the product side the Carbonic Acid (#H_2CO_3#) is the Conjugate Acid as it is the hydrogen donor to the Conjugate Base (#OH^-#) as it receives the hydrogen ion.