Chemistry: The Molecular Science
Chemistry: The Molecular Science
5th Edition
ISBN: 9781285199047
Author: John W. Moore, Conrad L. Stanitski
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 43QRT

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

For NaCH3COO, the acid and base from which it can be prepared have to be identified and the overall neutralization reaction in both complete and net ionic form has to be written.

Concept introduction:

Acid - base reaction: Formation of the salt from the cation from the base and anion from the acid and formation of water is also the product.

Most of the ionic compounds are soluble in water, very few of the ionic compounds are sparingly soluble, and some of the ionic compounds are insoluble in water. When it is soluble in water ions gets separated in the solution.

Acids and bases:

Acid release hydrogen ion in water, base release hydroxide ions in water. An acid is a substance that produces hydronium ions, H3O+ when dissolved in water.

(a)

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The given compound is shown below,

   NaCH3COO

NaCH3COO is formed from the neutralization of CH3COOH and NaOH. CH3COOH is weak acid and NaOH is strong base.

The product are shown below,

   CH3COOH(aq) + NaOH(aq)  H2O (l)+NaCH3COO(aq)

Acetic acid (CH3COOH) reacts with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) gives sodium acetate (NaCH3COO) and water.

Balance the equation,

    CH3COOH(aq) + NaOH(aq)  H2O (l)+NaCH3COO(aq)

While balancing the equation, the subscripts cannot be altered but coefficients can be changed. The reaction is already balanced. Now, the balanced equation is given below.

  CH3COOH(aq) + NaOH(aq)  H2O (l)+NaCH3COO(aq)

The complete ionic equation is given below,

    CH3COOH(aq)+Na+(aq)+ OH-(aq)H2O(l)+Na+(aq)+CH3COO(aq)

Net ionic equation of the given reaction shown below

  CH3COOH(aq)+ OH-(aq)H2O(l)+CH3COO(aq)

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

For CaCl2, the acid and base from which it can be prepared have to be identified and the overall neutralization reaction in both complete and net ionic form has to be written.

Concept introduction:

Refer to part (a)

(b)

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Explanation of Solution

The given compound is shown below,

  CaCl2

CaCl2 is formed from the neutralization of  Hydrochloric acid (HCl) and Ca(OH)2.  Hydrochloric acid (HCl)  is strong acid and Ca(OH)2 is strong base.

The product are shown below,

   HCl(aq) + Ca(OH)2(s)  H2O (l)+CaCl2(s)

Hydrochloric acid (HCl) reacts with calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) gives calcium chloride (CaCl2) and water.

Balance the equation,

    HCl(aq) + Ca(OH)2(s)  H2O (l)+CaCl2(s)

While balancing the equation, the subscripts cannot be altered but coefficients can be changed. There are two chlorine atoms in the right side and one chlorine atom in the left side. Therefore, two molecules of hydrochloric acid are added to left side of reaction. Now, the balanced equation is given below.

  2HCl(aq) + Ca(OH)2(s)  H2O (l)+CaCl2(s)

There are four hydrogen atoms in the left side and two hydrogen atoms in the right side. Therefore, two molecules of water are added to right side of reaction. Now, the balanced equation is given below.

  2HCl(aq) + Ca(OH)2(s)  2H2O (l)+CaCl2(s)

The complete ionic equation is given below,

    2 H+(aq) + 2 Cl-(aq) + Ca(OH)2(s)  2H2O (l)+Ca2+(aq) + 2 Cl-(aq)

Net ionic equation of the given reaction shown below

  2 H+(aq) + Ca(OH)2(s)  2H2O (l)+Ca2+(aq) 

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

For LiBr, the acid and base from which it can be prepared have to be identified and the overall neutralization reaction in both complete and net ionic form has to be written.

Concept introduction:

Refer to part (a)

(c)

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Explanation of Solution

The given compound is shown below,

   LiBr

LiBr is formed from the neutralization of HBr and LiOH. HBr is strong acid and LiOH is strong base.

The product are shown below,

   HBr(aq) + LiOH(aq)  H2O (l)+LiBr(aq)

Hydrogen bromide (HBr) reacts with lithium hydroxide (LiOH) gives lithium bromide (LiBr) and water.

Balance the equation,

    HBr(aq) + LiOH(aq)  H2O (l)+LiBr(aq)

While balancing the equation, the subscripts cannot be altered but coefficients can be changed. The reaction is already balanced. Now, the balanced equation is given below.

  HBr(aq) + LiOH(aq)  H2O (l)+LiBr(aq)

The complete ionic equation is given below,

    H+(aq) +Br-(aq)+Li+(aq)+OH-(aq)H2O(l)+Li+(aq)+ Br-(aq)

Net ionic equation of the given reaction shown below

  H+(aq) +OH-(aq)H2O(l)

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

For Ba(NO3)2, the acid and base from which it can be prepared have to be identified and the overall neutralization reaction in both complete and net ionic form has to be written.

Concept introduction:

Refer to part (a)

(d)

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The given compound is shown below,

   Ba(NO3)2

Ba(NO3)2 is formed from the neutralization of HNO3 and Ba(OH)2. HNO3 is strong acid and Ba(OH)2 is strong base.

The product are shown below,

   HNO3(aq) + Ba(OH)2(s)  H2O (l)+Ba(NO3)2(aq)

Nitric acid (HNO3) reacts with barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)2) gives barium nitrate (Ba(NO3)2) and water.

Balance the equation,

    HNO3(aq) + Ba(OH)2(s)  H2O (l)+Ba(NO3)2(aq)

While balancing the equation, the subscripts cannot be altered but coefficients can be changed. There are two nitrogen atoms in the right side and one nitrogen atom in the left side. Therefore, two molecules of nitric acid (HNO3) are added to left side of reaction. Now, the balanced equation is given below.

  2HNO3(aq) + Ba(OH)2(s)  H2O (l)+Ba(NO3)2(aq)

Now balance the hydrogen atom, there are two hydrogen atoms in the right side and four hydrogen atoms in the left side. Therefore, two molecules of water are added to right side of reaction. Now, the balanced equation is given below

  2HNO3(aq) + Ba(OH)2(s)  2H2O (l)+Ba(NO3)2(aq)

The complete ionic equation is given below,

    2H+(aq) +2NO3-(aq) +Ba2+(aq)+ 2OH-(aq)H2O(l)+Ba2+(aq)+ 2NO3-(aq)

Net ionic equation of the given reaction shown below

  H+(aq) +OH-(aq)H2O(l)

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