The grams of NaH 2 PO 4 needed to react with 43.74 mL of 0.285 M NaOH is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Strong acids and strong bases are the substance that dissociates completely into its ions when dissolved in the solution. They dissociate completely in water to release H + ions and OH − ions. Weak acids and weak bases are the substance that does not dissociate completely into its ions when dissolved in the solution. They dissociate partially in water to release H + ions and OH − ions. Sodium dihydrogen phosphate ( NaH 2 PO 4 ) is a weak acid and sodium hydroxide ( NaOH ) is a strong base. Sodium hydroxide ( NaOH ) dissociates completely into ions and sodium dihydrogen phosphate ( NaH 2 PO 4 ) dissociates to some extent into ions. They both react to form sodium phosphate and a water molecule. The molecular equation for the acid-base reaction of sodium dihydrogen phosphate and sodium hydroxide is: NaH 2 PO 4 ( s ) + 2 NaOH ( a q ) → Na 3 PO 4 ( a q ) + 2 H 2 O ( l )
The grams of NaH 2 PO 4 needed to react with 43.74 mL of 0.285 M NaOH is to be calculated. Concept introduction: Strong acids and strong bases are the substance that dissociates completely into its ions when dissolved in the solution. They dissociate completely in water to release H + ions and OH − ions. Weak acids and weak bases are the substance that does not dissociate completely into its ions when dissolved in the solution. They dissociate partially in water to release H + ions and OH − ions. Sodium dihydrogen phosphate ( NaH 2 PO 4 ) is a weak acid and sodium hydroxide ( NaOH ) is a strong base. Sodium hydroxide ( NaOH ) dissociates completely into ions and sodium dihydrogen phosphate ( NaH 2 PO 4 ) dissociates to some extent into ions. They both react to form sodium phosphate and a water molecule. The molecular equation for the acid-base reaction of sodium dihydrogen phosphate and sodium hydroxide is: NaH 2 PO 4 ( s ) + 2 NaOH ( a q ) → Na 3 PO 4 ( a q ) + 2 H 2 O ( l )
The grams of NaH2PO4 needed to react with 43.74 mL of 0.285MNaOH is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Strong acids and strong bases are the substance that dissociates completely into its ions when dissolved in the solution. They dissociate completely in water to release H+ ions and OH− ions.
Weak acids and weak bases are the substance that does not dissociate completely into its ions when dissolved in the solution. They dissociate partially in water to release H+ ions and OH− ions.
Sodium dihydrogen phosphate (NaH2PO4) is a weak acid and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a strong base. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) dissociates completely into ions and sodium dihydrogen phosphate (NaH2PO4) dissociates to some extent into ions. They both react to form sodium phosphate and a water molecule.
The molecular equation for the acid-base reaction of sodium dihydrogen phosphate and sodium hydroxide is:
6. Consider the following exothermic reaction below.
2Cu2+(aq) +41 (aq)2Cul(s) + 12(aq)
a. If Cul is added, there will be a shift left/shift right/no shift (circle one).
b. If Cu2+ is added, there will be a shift left/shift right/no shift (circle one).
c. If a solution of AgNO3 is added, there will be a shift left/shift right/no shift (circle one).
d. If the solvent hexane (C6H14) is added, there will be a shift left/shift right/no shift (circle
one). Hint: one of the reaction species is more soluble in hexane than in water.
e. If the reaction is cooled, there will be a shift left/shift right/no shift (circle one).
f. Which of the changes above will change the equilibrium constant, K?
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