The active ingredient of Pepto-Bismol is the compound bismuth subsalicylate, which undergoes the following dissociation when added to water: C 7 H 5 BiO 4 ( s ) + H 2 O( l ) ⇌ C 7 H 4 O 3 2 − ( a q ) + Bi 3+ ( a q ) + OH − ( a q ) K = ? If the maximum amount of bismuth subsalicylate that reacts by this reaction is 3.2 × 10 −19 mol/L, calculate the equilibrium constant for the preceding reaction.
The active ingredient of Pepto-Bismol is the compound bismuth subsalicylate, which undergoes the following dissociation when added to water: C 7 H 5 BiO 4 ( s ) + H 2 O( l ) ⇌ C 7 H 4 O 3 2 − ( a q ) + Bi 3+ ( a q ) + OH − ( a q ) K = ? If the maximum amount of bismuth subsalicylate that reacts by this reaction is 3.2 × 10 −19 mol/L, calculate the equilibrium constant for the preceding reaction.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the compound bismuth subsalicylate is the active ingredient of Pepto-Bismol. The equilibrium constant value for the preceding reaction is to be calculated.
The active ingredient of Pepto-Bismol is the compound bismuth subsalicylate, which undergoes the following dissociation when added to water:
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If the maximum amount of bismuth subsalicylate that reacts by this reaction is 3.2 × 10−19 mol/L, calculate the equilibrium constant for the preceding reaction.
Condensation polymers are produced when monomers containing two different functional groups link together with the loss of a small molecule such as H2O.
The difunctional monomer H2N(CH2)6COOH forms a condensation polymer. Draw the carbon-skeleton structure of the dimer that forms from this monomer.
What is the structure of the monomer?
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