Identify the acid, base, conjugate acid and conjugate base in the reaction of the following: H PO, CN + HPO NH CI HCN + b. HO + NH c. HO + HCI → OH HO
Ionic Equilibrium
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Arrhenius Acid
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AciDases Reaction
Activity:
Identify the acid, base, conjugate acid and conjugate base in the reaction of the following:
a. HCN
b. HO + NH
CN + HPO
OH + NH
H,PO,
c. HO
d. HS
HCI → HO
OH →S + H.O
CI
Activity:
1. Write the equation for the ionization of the following in water:
KOH
b. H.CO.
2. In each pair, identify the stronger acid
HO or NH.
b. I SO, of I1.SO.
34 In each pair, identify the stronger base
a HCO or HPO.
B CO Qor PO
Activity:
1. Calculate he pl of each of the following solutions
a12M HCI
b1.5 x 10 M KOH
c. 4.5 AO MHCI
d. 8.5 x 10-5M NUOH
C.58 N 10-6MHCI
2.
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