A solution prepared by mixing the given amount of bases is given. The major species present, [ OH − ] and the pH of this solution is to be calculated. Concept introduction: The pH of a solution is define as a figure that expresses the acidity of the alkalinity of a given solution. A logarithmic scale is used on which, the value 7 corresponds to a neutral species, a value less than 7 corresponds to an acid and a value greater than 7 corresponds to a base. The pH of a solution is calculated by the formula, pH = − log [ H + ] The pOH of a solution is calculated by the formula, pOH = − log [ OH − ] The sum, pH + pOH = 14 To determine: The major species present, [ OH − ] and the pH of the given solution.
A solution prepared by mixing the given amount of bases is given. The major species present, [ OH − ] and the pH of this solution is to be calculated. Concept introduction: The pH of a solution is define as a figure that expresses the acidity of the alkalinity of a given solution. A logarithmic scale is used on which, the value 7 corresponds to a neutral species, a value less than 7 corresponds to an acid and a value greater than 7 corresponds to a base. The pH of a solution is calculated by the formula, pH = − log [ H + ] The pOH of a solution is calculated by the formula, pOH = − log [ OH − ] The sum, pH + pOH = 14 To determine: The major species present, [ OH − ] and the pH of the given solution.
Solution Summary: The author explains that a solution prepared by mixing the given amount of bases is to be calculated.
Interpretation: A solution prepared by mixing the given amount of bases is given. The major species present,
[OH−] and the
pH of this solution is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: The
pH of a solution is define as a figure that expresses the acidity of the alkalinity of a given solution. A logarithmic scale is used on which, the value
7 corresponds to a neutral species, a value less than
7 corresponds to an acid and a value greater than
7 corresponds to a base.
The
pH of a solution is calculated by the formula,
pH=−log[H+]
The
pOH of a solution is calculated by the formula,
pOH=−log[OH−]
The sum,
pH+pOH=14
To determine: The major species present,
[OH−] and the
pH of the given solution.
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Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: A solution prepared by mixing the given amount of bases is given. The major species present,
[OH−] and the
pH of this solution is to be calculated.
Concept introduction: The
pH of a solution is define as a figure that expresses the acidity of the alkalinity of a given solution. A logarithmic scale is used on which, the value
7 corresponds to a neutral species, a value less than
7 corresponds to an acid and a value greater than
7 corresponds to a base.
The
pH of a solution is calculated by the formula,
pH=−log[H+]
The
pOH of a solution is calculated by the formula,
pOH=−log[OH−]
The sum,
pH+pOH=14
To determine: The major species present,
[OH−] and the
pH of the given solution.
Concentration
Trial1
Concentration of iodide solution (mA)
255.8
Concentration of thiosulfate solution (mM)
47.0
Concentration of hydrogen peroxide solution (mM)
110.1
Temperature of iodide solution ('C)
25.0
Volume of iodide solution (1) used (mL)
10.0
Volume of thiosulfate solution (5:03) used (mL)
Volume of DI water used (mL)
Volume of hydrogen peroxide solution (H₂O₂) used (mL)
1.0
2.5
7.5
Time (s)
16.9
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Observations
Initial concentration of iodide in reaction (mA)
Initial concentration of thiosulfate in reaction (mA)
Initial concentration of hydrogen peroxide in reaction (mA)
Initial Rate (mA's)
Draw the condensed or line-angle structure for an alkene with the formula C5H10.
Note: Avoid selecting cis-/trans- isomers in this exercise.
Draw two additional condensed or line-angle structures for alkenes with the formula C5H10.
Record the name of the isomers in Data Table 1.
Repeat steps for 2 cyclic isomers of C5H10
Explain why the following names of the structures are incorrect.
CH2CH3
CH3-C=CH-CH2-CH3
a. 2-ethyl-2-pentene
CH3
|
CH3-CH-CH2-CH=CH2
b. 2-methyl-4-pentene
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