The dihydrogen phosphate ion has the ability to act as an acid in the presence of a base and as a base in the presence of an acid. What is this property called? Illustrate this behavior with water by writing Brønsted–Lowry acid–base reactions. Also illustrate this property by selecting a common acid and base to react with the dihydrogen phosphate ion.
The dihydrogen phosphate ion has the ability to act as an acid in the presence of a base and as a base in the presence of an acid. What is this property called? Illustrate this behavior with water by writing Brønsted–Lowry acid–base reactions. Also illustrate this property by selecting a common acid and base to react with the dihydrogen phosphate ion.
The dihydrogen phosphate ion has the ability to act as an acid in the presence of a base and as a base in the presence of an acid. What is this property called? Illustrate this behavior with water by writing Brønsted–Lowry acid–base reactions. Also illustrate this property by selecting a common acid and base to react with the dihydrogen phosphate ion.
Expert Solution & Answer
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The behavior with water by writing Bronsted-Lowry acid base reactions of dihydrogen phosphare ion and also amphiprotic property by selecting a common strong acid and base to react with dihydrogen phosphare ion has to be illustrated.
Concept introduction:
Amphiprotic:
A molecule either by donating or accepting a proton, which will act as either as an acid or a base and this molecule is said to be amphiprotic.
For this property, water, amino acids, hydrogen carbonate ions and hydrogen sulfate ions are examples.
Answer to Problem 15.102QP
Illustration of amphiprotic behavior of dihydrogen phosphare ion with water is
H2PO4-(aq) + H2O(l)⇌H3O+(aq) + HPO42-(aq)
H2PO4-(aq) + H2O(l)⇌H3PO4(aq) + OH-(aq)
A common strong acid and base to react with the dihydrogen phosphare ion is
1. Provide a complete IUPAC name for each of the following compounds.
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b)
c)
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2. Provide a complete IUPAC name for each of the following compounds.
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b)
a)
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3. Provide a common name for each of the following alcohols.
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a)
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b)
OH
c)
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4. Provide a common name for each of the following compounds.
b)
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Using the critical constants for water
(refer to the table in the lecture slides),
calculate the second virial coefficient.
Assume that the compression factor (Z)
is expressed as an expansion series in
terms of pressure.
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