The [ H 3 O + ] , [ NO 2- ] , and [ OH - ] has to be calculated for 0 .60 M HNO 2 (K a = 7 .1 × 10 − 4 ) . Concept introduction: An equilibrium constant ( K ) is the ratio of concentration of products and reactants raised to appropriate stoichiometric coefficient at equlibrium. For the general acid HA, HA ( aq ) + H 2 O ( l ) ⇌ H 3 O + ( aq ) + A − ( aq ) The relative strength of an acid and base in water can be also expressed quantitatively with an equilibrium constant as follows: K a = [ H 3 O + ] [ A − ] [ HA ] ( 1 ) An equilibrium constant ( K ) with subscript a indicate that it is an equilibrium constant of an acid in water. Acid - dissociation constants can be expressed as pK a values, pK a = -log K a and 10 - pK a = K a Percent dissociation can be calculated by using following formula, Percent dissociated = dissociation initial ×100 The K a value is calculating by using following formula, K w = K a × K b
The [ H 3 O + ] , [ NO 2- ] , and [ OH - ] has to be calculated for 0 .60 M HNO 2 (K a = 7 .1 × 10 − 4 ) . Concept introduction: An equilibrium constant ( K ) is the ratio of concentration of products and reactants raised to appropriate stoichiometric coefficient at equlibrium. For the general acid HA, HA ( aq ) + H 2 O ( l ) ⇌ H 3 O + ( aq ) + A − ( aq ) The relative strength of an acid and base in water can be also expressed quantitatively with an equilibrium constant as follows: K a = [ H 3 O + ] [ A − ] [ HA ] ( 1 ) An equilibrium constant ( K ) with subscript a indicate that it is an equilibrium constant of an acid in water. Acid - dissociation constants can be expressed as pK a values, pK a = -log K a and 10 - pK a = K a Percent dissociation can be calculated by using following formula, Percent dissociated = dissociation initial ×100 The K a value is calculating by using following formula, K w = K a × K b
Definition Definition Number that is expressed before molecules, ions, and atoms such that it balances out the number of components present on either section of the equation in a chemical reaction. Stoichiometric coefficients can be a fraction or a whole number and are useful in determining the mole ratio among the reactants and products. In any equalized chemical equation, the number of components on either side of the equation will be the same.
Chapter 18, Problem 18.66P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The [H3O+] , [NO2-], and [OH-] has to be calculated for 0.60 M HNO2 (Ka= 7.1×10−4).
Concept introduction:
An equilibrium constant(K) is the ratio of concentration of products and reactants raised to appropriate stoichiometric coefficient at equlibrium.
For the general acid HA,
HA(aq)+H2O(l)⇌H3O+(aq)+A−(aq)
The relative strength of an acid and base in water can be also expressed quantitatively with an equilibrium constant as follows:
Ka=[H3O+][A−][HA](1)
An equilibrium constant (K) with subscript a indicate that it is an equilibrium constant of an acid in water.
Acid - dissociation constants can be expressed as pKa values,pKa = -log Ka and10 - pKa = Ka
Percent dissociation can be calculated by using following formula,
Percent dissociated = dissociationinitial×100
The Ka value is calculating by using following formula,
Relative Intensity
Part VI. consider the multi-step reaction below for compounds A, B, and C.
These compounds were subjected to mass spectrometric analysis and
the following spectra for A, B, and C was obtained.
Draw the structure of B and C and match all three compounds
to the correct spectra.
Relative Intensity
Relative Intensity
20
NaоH
0103
Br
(B)
H2504
→ (c)
(A)
100-
MS-NU-0547
80
40
20
31
10
20
100-
MS2016-05353CM
80
60
100
MS-NJ-09-3
80
60
40
20
45
J.L
80
S1
84
M+
absent
राग
135 137
S2
62
164 166
11
S3
25
50
75
100
125
150
175
m/z
Don't used hand raiting and don't used Ai solution
Don't used hand raiting
Chapter 18 Solutions
Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change - Standalone book
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