The name and formulas for hydroxide containing compounds used in antacid liquid and tablet should be determined. Concept Introduction: A solution with hydroxide ion is said to be basic in nature. If a base completely dissociates into its conjugate acid and hydroxide ion, it is known as a strong base but if the base partially dissociates it is known as a weak base. The dissociation of weak base is represented as follow: BOH ⇄ B + + OH − Due to HCl content in stomach, its fluid is acidic in nature. Excess stomach acidity can cause heartburn. This can be cure by taking a substance to neutralize this acid known as antacid.
The name and formulas for hydroxide containing compounds used in antacid liquid and tablet should be determined. Concept Introduction: A solution with hydroxide ion is said to be basic in nature. If a base completely dissociates into its conjugate acid and hydroxide ion, it is known as a strong base but if the base partially dissociates it is known as a weak base. The dissociation of weak base is represented as follow: BOH ⇄ B + + OH − Due to HCl content in stomach, its fluid is acidic in nature. Excess stomach acidity can cause heartburn. This can be cure by taking a substance to neutralize this acid known as antacid.
Solution Summary: The author explains the name and formulas of hydroxide containing compounds used in antacid liquid and tablet.
The name and formulas for hydroxide containing compounds used in antacid liquid and tablet should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
A solution with hydroxide ion is said to be basic in nature. If a base completely dissociates into its conjugate acid and hydroxide ion, it is known as a strong base but if the base partially dissociates it is known as a weak base.
The dissociation of weak base is represented as follow:
BOH⇄B++OH−
Due to HCl content in stomach, its fluid is acidic in nature. Excess stomach acidity can cause heartburn. This can be cure by taking a substance to neutralize this acid known as antacid.
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SYNTHESIS REACTIONS. For the following reactions, synthesize the given products from the given reactants.
Multiple reactions/steps will be needed. For the one of the steps (ie reactions) in each synthesis, write out the
mechanism for that reaction and draw an energy diagram showing the correct number of hills and valleys for
that step's mechanism.
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Use acetylene (ethyne)
and any alkyl halide as
your starting materials
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Calculate the pH and the pOH of each of the following solutions at 25 °C for which the substances ionize completely:
(a) 0.200 M HCl
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