The stronger acid in the given set of acid has to be identified and the reason for it has to be explained. Concept Introduction: Acid strength is determined by comparing with other acids. The ability of the acid to lose a proton determines its strength. If an acid completely dissociates in solution means it is strong acid. If an acid partially dissociates means it is weak acid. Acid that contains oxygen is known as oxoacid. This has at least a single hydrogen atom which is bonded to oxygen, which can dissociate to give a proton and anion of the acid. The acid strength of oxoacid depends upon the oxidation number of the central atom and electronegativity of the same. The more the oxidation number and electronegativity, the strength of oxoacid will be more. If the oxoacid has more number of electronegative atom bonded then that oxoacid will be more acidic because the O-H bond becomes more polar. The more the bond is polar the more acidic the acid will be. To Identify: The stronger acid in the given set of acids.
The stronger acid in the given set of acid has to be identified and the reason for it has to be explained. Concept Introduction: Acid strength is determined by comparing with other acids. The ability of the acid to lose a proton determines its strength. If an acid completely dissociates in solution means it is strong acid. If an acid partially dissociates means it is weak acid. Acid that contains oxygen is known as oxoacid. This has at least a single hydrogen atom which is bonded to oxygen, which can dissociate to give a proton and anion of the acid. The acid strength of oxoacid depends upon the oxidation number of the central atom and electronegativity of the same. The more the oxidation number and electronegativity, the strength of oxoacid will be more. If the oxoacid has more number of electronegative atom bonded then that oxoacid will be more acidic because the O-H bond becomes more polar. The more the bond is polar the more acidic the acid will be. To Identify: The stronger acid in the given set of acids.
Solution Summary: The author explains that acid strength is determined by comparing with other acids and the ability of the acid to lose a proton determines its strength.
Interpretation: The stronger acid in the given set of acid has to be identified and the reason for it has to be explained.
Concept Introduction: Acid strength is determined by comparing with other acids. The ability of the acid to lose a proton determines its strength. If an acid completely dissociates in solution means it is strong acid. If an acid partially dissociates means it is weak acid.
Acid that contains oxygen is known as oxoacid. This has at least a single hydrogen atom which is bonded to oxygen, which can dissociate to give a proton and anion of the acid.
The acid strength of oxoacid depends upon the oxidation number of the central atom and electronegativity of the same. The more the oxidation number and electronegativity, the strength of oxoacid will be more.
If the oxoacid has more number of electronegative atom bonded then that oxoacid will be more acidic because the
O-H bond becomes more polar. The more the bond is polar the more acidic the acid will be.
To Identify: The stronger acid in the given set of acids.
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The volume of
1
unit of plasma is 200.0 mL
If the recommended dosage
for adult patients is 10.0 mL per kg of body mass, how many units are needed for
a patient with a body mass of 80.0
kg ?
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Identify the starting material in the following reaction. Click the "draw structure" button to launch the
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[1] 0 3
C10H18
[2] CH3SCH3
H
In an equilibrium mixture of the formation of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen, it is found that
PNH3 = 0.147 atm, PN2 = 1.41 atm and Pн2 = 6.00 atm. Evaluate Kp and Kc at 500 °C.
2 NH3 (g) N2 (g) + 3 H₂ (g)
K₂ = (PN2)(PH2)³ = (1.41) (6.00)³ = 1.41 x 104
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