1. Is NH Cl compound acidic, basic, or neutral? 2. Write the equilibrium equation for the acidic or basic component(s) of NH¸Cl in aqueous solution with phases. If you wrote neutral above, write NR for no reaction. 3. What is the conjugate of the acidic or basic component(s) in this compound?

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1. Is NH₂Cl compound acidic, basic, or neutral?
2. Write the equilibrium equation for the acidic or basic
component(s) of NH Cl in aqueous solution with phases. If
you wrote neutral above, write NR for no reaction.
3. What is the conjugate of the acidic or basic component(s)
in this compound?
4. What is the molarity of a 3.17% (m/v) solution of NH CI?
5. What is the expected boiling point of that solution?
6. The K for this compound is 5.6 × 10¹. What is the pH of
this solution?
a
7. The solvent here is water. What type of intermolecular
forces allow for NH Cl to dissolve in water? Explain your
reasoning.
8. Would you consider NH C1 to be a strong, weak, or non-
electrolyte? Explain your reasoning.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Is NH₂Cl compound acidic, basic, or neutral? 2. Write the equilibrium equation for the acidic or basic component(s) of NH Cl in aqueous solution with phases. If you wrote neutral above, write NR for no reaction. 3. What is the conjugate of the acidic or basic component(s) in this compound? 4. What is the molarity of a 3.17% (m/v) solution of NH CI? 5. What is the expected boiling point of that solution? 6. The K for this compound is 5.6 × 10¹. What is the pH of this solution? a 7. The solvent here is water. What type of intermolecular forces allow for NH Cl to dissolve in water? Explain your reasoning. 8. Would you consider NH C1 to be a strong, weak, or non- electrolyte? Explain your reasoning.
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The question is based on the concept of salt hydrolysis.

we need to identify nature of ammonium chloride provided and write the equations accordingly.

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