Complete the equations for the given equilibria, and calculate Keq where the Keq expression includes [H₂O]. Be sure to enter Keq in proper scientific notation. Ammonia (acting as a base) reacts with water (acting as an acid). equation: NH3 + H₂O = Ammonia (acting as an acid) reacts with water (acting as a base). equation: NH3 + H₂O = Keq ammonia acting as an acid ammonia acting as a base II Keq = Species NH₂ NH Which reaction is more important (i.e., prevalent) in an aqueous solution of ammonia? pK₁ 35 9.25 Species H₂O H₂O+ pK₂ 15.74 -1.74
Complete the equations for the given equilibria, and calculate Keq where the Keq expression includes [H₂O]. Be sure to enter Keq in proper scientific notation. Ammonia (acting as a base) reacts with water (acting as an acid). equation: NH3 + H₂O = Ammonia (acting as an acid) reacts with water (acting as a base). equation: NH3 + H₂O = Keq ammonia acting as an acid ammonia acting as a base II Keq = Species NH₂ NH Which reaction is more important (i.e., prevalent) in an aqueous solution of ammonia? pK₁ 35 9.25 Species H₂O H₂O+ pK₂ 15.74 -1.74
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![Complete the equations for the given equilibria, and calculate Keq where
the Keq expression includes [H₂O]. Be sure to enter Keq in proper
scientific notation.
Ammonia (acting as a base) reacts with water (acting as an acid).
equation: NH3 + H₂O
Ammonia (acting as an acid) reacts with water (acting as a base).
equation: NH3 + H₂O =
Keq =
ammonia acting as an acid
ammonia acting as a base
Keq
=
Species
NH3
NH
Which reaction is more important (i.e., prevalent) in an aqueous solution of ammonia?
pK₂
35
9.25
Species
H₂O
H₂O+
pK₂
15.74
-1.74](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Faefc02fc-f1ae-4f90-a486-edd86b942252%2Fa27aac35-16ea-4234-82fa-58b1f7d3cf6d%2Fbdpi5tp_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Complete the equations for the given equilibria, and calculate Keq where
the Keq expression includes [H₂O]. Be sure to enter Keq in proper
scientific notation.
Ammonia (acting as a base) reacts with water (acting as an acid).
equation: NH3 + H₂O
Ammonia (acting as an acid) reacts with water (acting as a base).
equation: NH3 + H₂O =
Keq =
ammonia acting as an acid
ammonia acting as a base
Keq
=
Species
NH3
NH
Which reaction is more important (i.e., prevalent) in an aqueous solution of ammonia?
pK₂
35
9.25
Species
H₂O
H₂O+
pK₂
15.74
-1.74
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