Use this list of important industrial compounds (and Figure 14.8) to answer the following questions regarding: CaO, Ca(OH) 2 , CH 3 CO 2 H, CO 2 , HCl, H 2 CO 3 , HF, HNO 2 , HNO 3 , H 3 PO 4 , H 2 SO 4 , NH 3 , NaOH, Na 2 CO3. (a) Identify the strong Bronsted-Lowry acids and strong Bronsted-Lowry bases. (b) List those compounds in (a) that can behave as Bronsted-Lowry acids with strengths lying between those of H 3 O+ and H 2 O. (c) List those compounds in (a) that can behave as Bronsted-Lowry bases with strengths lying between those of H 2 O and OH - .
Use this list of important industrial compounds (and Figure 14.8) to answer the following questions regarding: CaO, Ca(OH) 2 , CH 3 CO 2 H, CO 2 , HCl, H 2 CO 3 , HF, HNO 2 , HNO 3 , H 3 PO 4 , H 2 SO 4 , NH 3 , NaOH, Na 2 CO3. (a) Identify the strong Bronsted-Lowry acids and strong Bronsted-Lowry bases. (b) List those compounds in (a) that can behave as Bronsted-Lowry acids with strengths lying between those of H 3 O+ and H 2 O. (c) List those compounds in (a) that can behave as Bronsted-Lowry bases with strengths lying between those of H 2 O and OH - .
Use this list of important industrial compounds (and Figure 14.8) to answer the following questions regarding: CaO, Ca(OH)2, CH3CO2H, CO2, HCl, H2CO3, HF, HNO2, HNO3, H3PO4, H2SO4, NH3, NaOH, Na2CO3.
(a) Identify the strong Bronsted-Lowry acids and strong Bronsted-Lowry bases.
(b) List those compounds in (a) that can behave as Bronsted-Lowry acids with strengths lying between those of H3O+ and H2O.
(c) List those compounds in (a) that can behave as Bronsted-Lowry bases with strengths lying between those of H2O and OH-.
4. Draw and label all possible isomers for [M(py)3(DMSO)2(CI)] (py = pyridine, DMSO
dimethylsulfoxide).
The emission data in cps displayed in Table 1 is reported to two decimal places by the
chemist. However, the instrument output is shown in Table 2.
Table 2. Iron emission from ICP-AES
Sample
Blank
Standard
Emission, cps
579.503252562
9308340.13122
Unknown Sample
343.232365741
Did the chemist make the correct choice in how they choose to display the data up in Table
1? Choose the best explanation from the choices below.
No. Since the instrument calculates 12 digits for all values, they should all be kept and not truncated.
Doing so would eliminate significant information.
No. Since the instrument calculates 5 decimal places for the standard, all of the values should be
limited to the same number. The other decimal places are not significant for the blank and unknown
sample.
Yes. The way Saman made the standards was limited by the 250-mL volumetric flask. This glassware
can report values to 2 decimal places, and this establishes our number of significant figures.
Yes. Instrumental data…
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