The higher pH of the solution has to be identified from the given pairs, 0 .2 M Ni(NO 3 ) 2 or 0 .2 M Co(NO 3 ) 2 . Concept introduction: Increasing acid strength: Acids strength is mainly depending on the dissociation of ions, strong acids dissociates completely and weak acid dissociate slightly. The acid strength is depending on the K a value, if the K a value is larger the stronger the acid and it is lower pH . if the K a value is small the weaker the acid and it is higher pH .
The higher pH of the solution has to be identified from the given pairs, 0 .2 M Ni(NO 3 ) 2 or 0 .2 M Co(NO 3 ) 2 . Concept introduction: Increasing acid strength: Acids strength is mainly depending on the dissociation of ions, strong acids dissociates completely and weak acid dissociate slightly. The acid strength is depending on the K a value, if the K a value is larger the stronger the acid and it is lower pH . if the K a value is small the weaker the acid and it is higher pH .
The higher pH of the solution has to be identified from the given pairs, 0.2 M Ni(NO3)2 or 0.2 M Co(NO3)2 .
Concept introduction:
Increasing acid strength:
Acids strength is mainly depending on the dissociation of ions, strong acids dissociates completely and weak acid dissociate slightly.
The acid strength is depending on the Ka value, if the Ka value is larger the stronger the acid and it is lower pH. if the Ka value is small the weaker the acid and it is higher pH.
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Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The higher pH of the solution has to be identified from the given pairs, 0.35 M Al(NO3)3 or 0.35 M Cr(NO3)3.
Concept introduction:
Increasing acid strength:
Acids strength is mainly depending on the dissociation of ions, strong acids dissociates completely and weak acid dissociate slightly.
The acid strength is depending on the Ka value, if the Ka value is larger the stronger the acid and it is lower pH. if the Ka value is small the weaker the acid and it is higher pH.
In the solid state, oxalic acid occurs as
a dihydrate with the formula H2C2O4
C+2H2O. Use this formula to
calculate the formula weight of oxalic
acid. Use the calculated formula
weight and the number of moles
(0.00504mol)
of oxalic acid in each titrated
unknown sample recorded in Table
6.4 to calculate the number of grams
of pure oxalic acid dihydrate
contained in each titrated unknown
sample.
1.
Consider a pair of elements with 2p and 4p valence orbitals (e.g., N and Se). Draw their
(2p and 4p AO's) radial probability plots, and sketch their angular profiles. Then, consider these
orbitals from the two atoms forming a homonuclear л-bond. Which element would have a
stronger bond, and why?
(4 points)
Write the reaction and show the mechanism of the reaction. Include the mechanism
for formation of the NO2+
2. Explain, using resonance structures, why the meta isomer is formed. Draw possible
resonance structures for ortho, meta and para.
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