Chemistry
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Chapter1: Chemical Foundations
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Problem 1RQ: Define and explain the differences between the following terms. a. law and theory b. theory and...
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Transcribed Image Text:**Question:**
What is the conjugate base of the Brønsted-Lowry acid, NH₄⁺?
**Description:**
There is an interactive input panel for answering the question. The panel includes several buttons for chemical notation:
- Charged ion symbols (e.g., 4⁻, 3⁻, 2⁻, 1⁻, no charge, 1⁺, 2⁺, 3⁺, 4⁺)
- Numbers (1 to 9)
- Symbols and notations for parentheses, equilibrium arrows, and physical states: (s) for solid, (l) for liquid, (g) for gas, and (aq) for aqueous
- Atomic symbols for elements: H (Hydrogen), N (Nitrogen), O (Oxygen)
- A button for H₂O (water)
- Action buttons: "Reset" and "Delete" for editing the input.
**Instructions:**
Use the interactive panel to construct and submit the correct chemical formula for the conjugate base of NH₄⁺ in the input field provided above the panel.

Transcribed Image Text:**Equilibrium Equation Interface for HS⁻**
The interface shown prompts users to write the basic equilibrium equation for the HS⁻ ion. Below the input area, there is a selection of buttons for constructing the equation:
- **Charge Indicators:** Buttons labeled with different charges (4⁻, 3⁻, 2⁻, 1⁻, 1⁺, 2⁺, 3⁺, 4⁺) allow for the input of ionic charges.
- **Numerical and Symbolic Input:** Numbers 0-9 are provided for stoichiometric coefficients and element notation.
- **Mathematical Symbols:** Includes plus (+) for addition, parentheses for grouping, and arrows (→, ⇌) to indicate reaction direction and equilibrium.
- **State Indicators:** Symbols for physical states (s)olid, (l)iquid, (g)as, and (aq)ueous.
- **Chemical Species:** Includes buttons for common ions and molecules such as H, H₃O⁺, O, H₂O, S, and OH⁻.
- **Additional Controls:** A Reset button clears the input area, and a Delete button removes the last entry.
This tool facilitates the construction of chemical equilibrium equations by allowing the user to intuitively select and arrange chemical entities and operators.
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