**5. Predict whether aqueous solutions of the following compounds are acidic, basic, or neutral.** | compound | solution is...? | |:--------:|:--------------:| | KCN | ⃝ neutral ⃝ basic ⃝ acidic | | CCl₃ | ⃝ neutral ⃝ basic ⃝ acidic | | NH₄Br | ⃝ neutral ⃝ basic ◆ acidic | **6.** A mixture of 0.500 mol H₂ and 0.500 mol I₂ was placed in a 1.00-L stainless-steel flask at 430°C. The equilibrium constant K for the reaction, \[ \text{H}_2(g) + \text{I}_2(g) \rightleftharpoons 2\text{HI}(g) \] is 54.3 at this temperature.

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**5. Predict whether aqueous solutions of the following compounds are acidic, basic, or neutral.**

| compound | solution is...?  |
|:--------:|:--------------:| 
| KCN      | ⃝ neutral  ⃝ basic  ⃝ acidic  |
| CCl₃     | ⃝ neutral  ⃝ basic  ⃝ acidic  |
| NH₄Br    | ⃝ neutral  ⃝ basic ◆ acidic  |

**6.** A mixture of 0.500 mol H₂ and 0.500 mol I₂ was placed in a 1.00-L stainless-steel flask at 430°C. The equilibrium constant K for the reaction,  
\[ \text{H}_2(g) + \text{I}_2(g) \rightleftharpoons 2\text{HI}(g) \]  
is 54.3 at this temperature.
Transcribed Image Text:**5. Predict whether aqueous solutions of the following compounds are acidic, basic, or neutral.** | compound | solution is...? | |:--------:|:--------------:| | KCN | ⃝ neutral ⃝ basic ⃝ acidic | | CCl₃ | ⃝ neutral ⃝ basic ⃝ acidic | | NH₄Br | ⃝ neutral ⃝ basic ◆ acidic | **6.** A mixture of 0.500 mol H₂ and 0.500 mol I₂ was placed in a 1.00-L stainless-steel flask at 430°C. The equilibrium constant K for the reaction, \[ \text{H}_2(g) + \text{I}_2(g) \rightleftharpoons 2\text{HI}(g) \] is 54.3 at this temperature.
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