abel the conjugate acid-base pairs in each eqld HI + NH3=NH* +I b. HCOOH+ H2O=H;O* +HCOO c. HSO4 +H2O =H2SO4 +OH : a. 2. Calculate the value of [OH 1 from the given [H3O] in each solution and label the solution & acidic or basic: a. [H3O] = 10-² M b. [H3O']= 10-13 M %3D 3. Calculate the value of [H3O*]from the given [OH Jin each solution and label the solution as acidic or basic: a. [OH]= 10s M b. [OH]= 10-12 M. 4. Calculate the value of [H3Oʻjand [OH] in each solution: a. 0.0001 M NAOH h. 0.0001 M HCI the reactants and the conjugate base in the products in each + H2PO4+ HCN SO4 + HBr
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1. Label the conjugate acid-base pairs in each equation.
a. HI + NH3 NH4* +I
b. HCOOH+ H2O H3O* + HCOO
c. HSO4 + H2O H2SO4 + OH =
2. Calculate the value of [OH1 from the given [H3O] in each solution and label the solution as
acidic or basic:
a. [H3O']= 10² M
b. [H3O]= 10-13 M
3. Calculate the value of [H3O*jfrom the given [OH Jin each solution and label the solution as
acidic or basic:
[OH]= 10 5 M
b. [ОН]- 10-12М.
a.
4. Calculate the value of [H3O*jand [OH] in each solution:
a. 0.0001 M NAOH
b. 0.0001 M HCI
e acid in the reactants and the conjugate base in the products in each reaction.
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CN
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