The preparations of two aqueous solutions are described in the table below. For each solution, write the chemical formulas of the major species present at equilibrium. You can leave out water itself. Write the chemical formulas of the species that will act as acids in the 'acids' row, the formulas of the species that will act as bases in the 'bases' row, and the formulas of the species that will act as neither acids nor bases in the 'other' row." You will find it useful to keep in mind that NH, is a weak base. 0.34 mol of HCI is added to 1.0 L of a 1.0M NH3 solution. 0.2 mol of HNO3 is added to 1.0 L of a solution that is 0.5M in both NH, and NHẠCI. acids: 0 bases: other: O acids: 0 0 bases: other: 0⁰ 00 X 0.0.... Ś

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The preparations of two aqueous solutions are described in the table below. For each solution, write the chemical formulas of the major species present at equilibrium. You can leave out water itself.

- Write the chemical formulas of the species that will act as acids in the 'acids' row, the formulas of the species that will act as bases in the 'bases' row, and the formulas of the species that will act as neither acids nor bases in the 'other' row.

You will find it useful to keep in mind that NH₃ is a weak base.

| 0.34 mol of HCl is added to 1.0 L of a 1.0 M NH₃ solution. |
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| Acids: [Input Box]                                        |
| Bases: [Input Box]                                        |
| Other: [Input Box]                                        |

| 0.2 mol of HNO₃ is added to 1.0 L of a solution that is 0.5 M in both NH₃ and NH₄Cl. |
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| Acids: [Input Box]                                                                     |
| Bases: [Input Box]                                                                     |
| Other: [Input Box]                                                                     |

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Transcribed Image Text:The preparations of two aqueous solutions are described in the table below. For each solution, write the chemical formulas of the major species present at equilibrium. You can leave out water itself. - Write the chemical formulas of the species that will act as acids in the 'acids' row, the formulas of the species that will act as bases in the 'bases' row, and the formulas of the species that will act as neither acids nor bases in the 'other' row. You will find it useful to keep in mind that NH₃ is a weak base. | 0.34 mol of HCl is added to 1.0 L of a 1.0 M NH₃ solution. | |-----------------------------------------------------------| | Acids: [Input Box] | | Bases: [Input Box] | | Other: [Input Box] | | 0.2 mol of HNO₃ is added to 1.0 L of a solution that is 0.5 M in both NH₃ and NH₄Cl. | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Acids: [Input Box] | | Bases: [Input Box] | | Other: [Input Box] | Explanation [Button] Check [Button] © 2023 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center | Accessibility | [Image of a puzzle icon, a calculator icon, and a reset icon appear in the top right corner.]
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When acid and base solutions are mixed, they react vigorously and form salt and water. It is a very fast, irreversible reaction, therefore it reaches completion until one of the reactants gets consumed completely.

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