Use the Acid-Base table to write net equations and determine the equilibrium constants for the acid-base reactions that occur when aqueous solutions of the following are mixed. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Omit states-of-matter in your answer. Your reaction arrow may be either a right arrow (-->) or an equilibrium arrow (<=>), depending upon the value of Keq for the reaction.

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Use the Acid-Base table to write net equations and determine the equilibrium constants for the acid-base reactions that occur when aqueous solutions of the following are mixed. (Use the lowest possible coefficients. Omit states-of-matter in your answer. Your reaction arrow may be either a right arrow (-->) or an equilibrium arrow (<=>), depending upon the value of Keq for the reaction.

### Acid-Base Equilibrium Constants

#### Interactive Chempad for Calculations

- **Section (d): KHSO\(_4\) and Ammonia**
  - Input fields to calculate equilibrium constant \( K \).
  - Default \( K = 4.5 \).

- **Section (e): H\(_2\)S and KClO**
  - Input fields to calculate equilibrium constant \( K \).
  - Default \( K = 4.9 \).

#### Table of Acid-Base Data

| Acid Name                | Conjugate Acid | \( K_a \)       | \( pK_a \) | Conjugate Base  | Base Name                   |
|--------------------------|----------------|--------------|------------|-----------------|-----------------------------|
| Perchloric acid          | HClO\(_4\)     | \(\gg1\)     | < 0        | ClO\(_4^-\)     | Perchlorate ion             |
| Hydrohalic acid          | HX (X = I, Br, Cl) | \(\gg1\) | < 0        | X\(^-\)         | Halide ion                  |
| Sulfuric acid            | H\(_2\)SO\(_4\) | \(\gg1\)     | < 0        | HSO\(_4^-\)     | Hydrogen sulfate ion        |
| Nitric acid              | HNO\(_3\)       | \(\gg1\)     | < 0        | NO\(_3^-\)      | Nitrate ion                 |
| Hydronium ion            | H\(_3\)O\(^+\)  | 1.0          | 0.00       | H\(_2\)O        | Water                       |
| Iodic acid               | HIO\(_3\)       | 0.17         | 0.77       | IO\(_3^-\)      | Iodate ion                  |
| Oxalic acid              | HC\(_2\)O\(_4\)^- | \(5.9 \times 10^{-2}\) | 1.25       | HC\(_2\)O\(_4\)^2- | Hydrogen oxalate ion  |
| Sulfurous acid           | H\(_2\)SO\
Transcribed Image Text:### Acid-Base Equilibrium Constants #### Interactive Chempad for Calculations - **Section (d): KHSO\(_4\) and Ammonia** - Input fields to calculate equilibrium constant \( K \). - Default \( K = 4.5 \). - **Section (e): H\(_2\)S and KClO** - Input fields to calculate equilibrium constant \( K \). - Default \( K = 4.9 \). #### Table of Acid-Base Data | Acid Name | Conjugate Acid | \( K_a \) | \( pK_a \) | Conjugate Base | Base Name | |--------------------------|----------------|--------------|------------|-----------------|-----------------------------| | Perchloric acid | HClO\(_4\) | \(\gg1\) | < 0 | ClO\(_4^-\) | Perchlorate ion | | Hydrohalic acid | HX (X = I, Br, Cl) | \(\gg1\) | < 0 | X\(^-\) | Halide ion | | Sulfuric acid | H\(_2\)SO\(_4\) | \(\gg1\) | < 0 | HSO\(_4^-\) | Hydrogen sulfate ion | | Nitric acid | HNO\(_3\) | \(\gg1\) | < 0 | NO\(_3^-\) | Nitrate ion | | Hydronium ion | H\(_3\)O\(^+\) | 1.0 | 0.00 | H\(_2\)O | Water | | Iodic acid | HIO\(_3\) | 0.17 | 0.77 | IO\(_3^-\) | Iodate ion | | Oxalic acid | HC\(_2\)O\(_4\)^- | \(5.9 \times 10^{-2}\) | 1.25 | HC\(_2\)O\(_4\)^2- | Hydrogen oxalate ion | | Sulfurous acid | H\(_2\)SO\
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