The affinity of the acetate ion for the protons is to be compared with the affinity of water molecules for protons on the basis of the given statement. An explanation for the given fact that the basic solution is produced if sodium acetate is dissolved in water is to be stated. The equilibrium reaction equation for the ionization of acetic acid in water and the reaction of the acetate ion with water in a solution of sodium acetate is to be identified. Concept Introduction: In a chemical equilibrium the concentration of the reactants and products remain constant. The rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of backward reaction. The affinity measures the interaction between the molecules. Acetic acid is a weak base due to which dissociates partially in water. Therefore, acetic acid shows poor affinity than water.
The affinity of the acetate ion for the protons is to be compared with the affinity of water molecules for protons on the basis of the given statement. An explanation for the given fact that the basic solution is produced if sodium acetate is dissolved in water is to be stated. The equilibrium reaction equation for the ionization of acetic acid in water and the reaction of the acetate ion with water in a solution of sodium acetate is to be identified. Concept Introduction: In a chemical equilibrium the concentration of the reactants and products remain constant. The rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of backward reaction. The affinity measures the interaction between the molecules. Acetic acid is a weak base due to which dissociates partially in water. Therefore, acetic acid shows poor affinity than water.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the basic solution is produced if sodium acetate is dissolved in water. The equilibrium reaction equation for the ionization of acetic acid is to be identified.
Definition Definition Study of the speed of chemical reactions and other factors that affect the rate of reaction. It also extends toward the mechanism involved in the reaction.
Chapter 17, Problem 3CR
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The affinity of the acetate ion for the protons is to be compared with the affinity of water molecules for protons on the basis of the given statement. An explanation for the given fact that the basic solution is produced if sodium acetate is dissolved in water is to be stated. The equilibrium reaction equation for the ionization of acetic acid in water and the reaction of the acetate ion with water in a solution of sodium acetate is to be identified.
Concept Introduction:
In a chemical equilibrium the concentration of the reactants and products remain constant. The rate of the forward reaction is equal to the rate of backward reaction. The affinity measures the interaction between the molecules. Acetic acid is a weak base due to which dissociates partially in water. Therefore, acetic acid shows poor affinity than water.
From the following reduction potentials
I2 (s) + 2e- = 2I- (aq) E0= 0.535 V
I2 (aq) + 2e- = 2I- (aq) E0= 0.620 V
I3- (aq) + 2e- = 3I- (aq) E0= 0.535 V
a) Calculate the equilibrium constant for I2 (aq) + I- (aq) = I3- (aq).
b) Calculate the equilibrium constant for I2 (s) + I- (aq) = I3- (aq).
c) Calculate the solubility of I2 (s) in water.
2. (3 pts) Consider the unit cell for the spinel compound,
CrFe204. How many total particles are in the unit cell?
Also, show how the number of particles and their
positions are consistent with the CrFe204
stoichiometry - this may or may not be reflected by the
particle colors in the diagram. (HINT: In the diagram,
the blue particle is in an interior position while each red
particle is either in a corner or face position.)
From the following potentials, calculate the activity of Cl- in saturated KCl.
E0 (calomel electrode)= 0.268 V
E (calomel electrode, saturated KCl)= 0.241 V
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