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Compound with no electric current. Ha
3. For each of the following compounds, categorize it as a strong, weak, or non-electrolyte. Give the
van't hoff factor for each compound. If the compound is an electrolyte, write out an ionic equation
for the dissolved compound.
i.e. NaCl is a strong electrolyte with i = 2 and would be written as NaCl(s) → Na* (aq) + Cl(aq)
a. MgBr2 (soluble salt) strong electrolyte
Br(1)
My Bra M
b. H₂SO4 (strong acid) strong electrolyte
Papa
c. NH3 (weak base) weak electrolyte
d. Ba(OH)2 (strong base) Strong eletrolyte HC₂H302 (weak acid) weak
e. CH3OH (molecular compound) non electrolytej.
4. Define the term equivalence point, as it pertains to titrations
f. CaCl₂ (soluble salt) strong e
Net lonic Equation
g. Ca3(PO4)2 (insoluble salt) non
h. (NH4)3PO4 (soluble salt) Stron
i.
BaSO4 (insoluble salt) non el
5. Predict the products of the neutralization reaction between Barium Hydroxide and Sulfuric Acid. Write
out the molecular and net ionic equations for this reaction.
Molecular Equation
3-6
Transcribed Image Text:Compound with no electric current. Ha 3. For each of the following compounds, categorize it as a strong, weak, or non-electrolyte. Give the van't hoff factor for each compound. If the compound is an electrolyte, write out an ionic equation for the dissolved compound. i.e. NaCl is a strong electrolyte with i = 2 and would be written as NaCl(s) → Na* (aq) + Cl(aq) a. MgBr2 (soluble salt) strong electrolyte Br(1) My Bra M b. H₂SO4 (strong acid) strong electrolyte Papa c. NH3 (weak base) weak electrolyte d. Ba(OH)2 (strong base) Strong eletrolyte HC₂H302 (weak acid) weak e. CH3OH (molecular compound) non electrolytej. 4. Define the term equivalence point, as it pertains to titrations f. CaCl₂ (soluble salt) strong e Net lonic Equation g. Ca3(PO4)2 (insoluble salt) non h. (NH4)3PO4 (soluble salt) Stron i. BaSO4 (insoluble salt) non el 5. Predict the products of the neutralization reaction between Barium Hydroxide and Sulfuric Acid. Write out the molecular and net ionic equations for this reaction. Molecular Equation 3-6
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