The equation for the reaction that occurs when calcium hydride is added to water has to be written and from hydride ion and hydroxide ion which is strong base and the given statement has to be illustrated. Concept introduction: Strong acid: According to Arrhenius theory, a compound or a substance which completely ionized in a aqueous solution to give a hydronium ion and anion is said to be strong acid. Strong base: According to Arrhenius theory, a compound or a substance which completely ionized in a aqueous solution to give a hydroxide ion and cation is said to be strong base.
The equation for the reaction that occurs when calcium hydride is added to water has to be written and from hydride ion and hydroxide ion which is strong base and the given statement has to be illustrated. Concept introduction: Strong acid: According to Arrhenius theory, a compound or a substance which completely ionized in a aqueous solution to give a hydronium ion and anion is said to be strong acid. Strong base: According to Arrhenius theory, a compound or a substance which completely ionized in a aqueous solution to give a hydroxide ion and cation is said to be strong base.
Solution Summary: The author explains that calcium hydride reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
The equation for the reaction that occurs when calcium hydride is added to water has to be written and from hydride ion and hydroxide ion which is strong base and the given statement has to be illustrated.
Concept introduction:
Strong acid:
According to Arrhenius theory, a compound or a substance which completely ionized in a aqueous solution to give a hydronium ion and anion is said to be strong acid.
Strong base:
According to Arrhenius theory, a compound or a substance which completely ionized in a aqueous solution to give a hydroxide ion and cation is said to be strong base.
Draw structures of the following compounds and identify their role:
mCPBA
(MCPBA)
DMS
Py
9-BBN
LAH
Sia₂BH
TsCI
PCC
t-BuOK
LDA
MeLi
n-BuLi
DMSO
DMF
Sodium Borohydride
Lithium DiisopropylAmide
2
Using Luther's rule, calculate the reference potential of the Hg2+/Hg redox electrode.
DATA: Electrode potentials E° = 0,854 V y E 0,788 V
Hg2+/Hg
2+
Hg2/Hg
1) NaNH2 (excess)
1) NaNH2
CI CI
2) H₂O
2) Mel
1) 03
2) (CH3)2S
Na
NH3 (liquid)
1
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