Ionic Equilibrium
Chemical equilibrium and ionic equilibrium are two major concepts in chemistry. Ionic equilibrium deals with the equilibrium involved in an ionization process while chemical equilibrium deals with the equilibrium during a chemical change. Ionic equilibrium is established between the ions and unionized species in a system. Understanding the concept of ionic equilibrium is very important to answer the questions related to certain chemical reactions in chemistry.
Arrhenius Acid
Arrhenius acid act as a good electrolyte as it dissociates to its respective ions in the aqueous solutions. Keeping it similar to the general acid properties, Arrhenius acid also neutralizes bases and turns litmus paper into red.
Bronsted Lowry Base In Inorganic Chemistry
Bronsted-Lowry base in inorganic chemistry is any chemical substance that can accept a proton from the other chemical substance it is reacting with.
![1.
Calculate the heat capacity of 100.0 mL of H20 in J/K.
Write all the net ionic equations for the acid-base reactions. [Hint: HSO4- is a weak
acid. HCl and NaOH are strong electrolytes.]
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3.
List at least three statements contained in H&F section 3.1.5 that describe the
level of inaccuracies in SDSS.
a.
Why are many of the recommendations on an SDS not useful in the
academic lab environment?
b.
Locate an SDS sheet for ethylenediamine and describe at least two "less than
helpful" statements that you find therein.
с.
Terms You Should Know
Internal Energy: the energy contained within a system. Internal energy is an extensive
property and a state function.
Net Ionic Eauations: The expression of a chemical reaction in which only the ions
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HCl reacting with NaOH
2:
NaHSO4 reacting with NaOH
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