Using hydrolysis equations, show the balanced equation for the reaction between water and the cation or anion for each of the salts chat would occur. (Net Ionic Equation, for the transfer of ONE proton only.) Do not write a reaction if the ion does not react with water; you can tell because adding an H or OH results in a strong acid or base. If neither the cation nor the anion reacts with water, write "NR" (no reaction). Then explain the pH you measured. If your measured pH differs from expected pH, suggest an explanation for the difference. Example: Sodium fluoride Equation with water: F+H2O - HF + OH Net Ionic Equation, for transfer of One proton: HF H+ F (You would not show a reaction with Nat since NaOH is a strong base, so it would not form.) Explanation of pH measured: A pH of 8.0 was recorded, which is basic. Since hydroxide ions form, the solution is basic. 1. AICI3: AICI3 + 3H20 Al(OH)3 +3HCI How do I get this down to only one proton transfer??
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