The nature of aqueous solution of tripotassium phosphate salt has to be identified. Concept Introduction: Salt hydrolysis: It is the chemical reaction of a salt with water to produce hydronium ion or hydroxide ion or both. Type of salt Nature of aqueous solution strong acid–strong base neutral strong acid–weak base acidic weak acid–strong base basic weak acid–weak base depends on the salt
The nature of aqueous solution of tripotassium phosphate salt has to be identified. Concept Introduction: Salt hydrolysis: It is the chemical reaction of a salt with water to produce hydronium ion or hydroxide ion or both. Type of salt Nature of aqueous solution strong acid–strong base neutral strong acid–weak base acidic weak acid–strong base basic weak acid–weak base depends on the salt
Solution Summary: The author explains the nature of aqueous solution of tripotassium phosphate salt.
Definition Definition Transformation of a chemical species into another chemical species. A chemical reaction consists of breaking existing bonds and forming new ones by changing the position of electrons. These reactions are best explained using a chemical equation.
Chapter 10, Problem 10.102EP
(a)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The nature of aqueous solution of tripotassium phosphate salt has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Salt hydrolysis: It is the chemical reaction of a salt with water to produce hydronium ion or hydroxide ion or both.
Type of salt
Nature of aqueous solution
strong acid–strong base
neutral
strong acid–weak base
acidic
weak acid–strong base
basic
weak acid–weak base
depends on the salt
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The nature of aqueous solution of sodium nitrate salt has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Salt hydrolysis: It is the chemical reaction of a salt with water to produce hydronium ion or hydroxide ion or both.
Type of salt
Nature of aqueous solution
strong acid–strong base
neutral
strong acid–weak base
acidic
weak acid–strong base
basic
weak acid–weak base
depends on the salt
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The nature of aqueous solution of potassium chloride salt has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Salt hydrolysis: It is the chemical reaction of a salt with water to produce hydronium ion or hydroxide ion or both.
Type of salt
Nature of aqueous solution
strong acid–strong base
neutral
strong acid–weak base
acidic
weak acid–strong base
basic
weak acid–weak base
depends on the salt
(d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The nature of aqueous solution of sodium oxalate salt has to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
Salt hydrolysis: It is the chemical reaction of a salt with water to produce hydronium ion or hydroxide ion or both.
Experiment 27 hates & Mechanisms of Reations
Method I visual Clock Reaction
A. Concentration effects on reaction Rates
Iodine
Run [I] mol/L [S₂082] | Time
mo/L
(SCC)
0.04 54.7
Log
1/ Time Temp Log [ ] 13,20] (time)
/ [I] 199
20.06
23.0
30.04 0.04
0.04 80.0
22.8
45
40.02
0.04 79.0
21.6
50.08
0.03 51.0
22.4
60-080-02 95.0
23.4
7 0.08
0-01 1970
23.4
8 0.08 0.04 16.1
22.6
(15 pts) Consider the molecule B2H6. Generate a molecular orbital diagram but this
time using a different approach that draws on your knowledge and ability to put
concepts together. First use VSEPR or some other method to make sure you know
the ground state structure of the molecule. Next, generate an MO diagram for BH2.
Sketch the highest occupied and lowest unoccupied MOs of the BH2 fragment.
These are called frontier orbitals. Now use these frontier orbitals as your basis set
for producing LGO's for B2H6. Since the BH2 frontier orbitals become the LGOS,
you will have to think about what is in the middle of the molecule and treat its basis
as well. Do you arrive at the same qualitative MO diagram as is discussed in the
book? Sketch the new highest occupied and lowest unoccupied MOs for the
molecule (B2H6).
Q8: Propose an efficient synthesis of cyclopentene from cyclopentane.
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