The molarity of the acid solution if 26.25 mL of 0.1850 M NaOH solution reacts with 25.00 mL of H 2 SO 4 solution 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. Sulfuric acid ( H 2 SO 4 ) is a strong acid and sodium hydroxide ( NaOH ) is a strong base. Sodium hydroxide ( NaOH ) and sulfuric acid ( H 2 SO 4 ) both dissociate completely into ions. They both react to form sodium sulfate and a water molecule. The molecular equation for the acid-base reaction of sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide is: H 2 SO 4 ( a q ) + 2 NaOH ( a q ) → Na 2 SO 4 ( a q ) + 2 H 2 O ( l )
The molarity of the acid solution if 26.25 mL of 0.1850 M NaOH solution reacts with 25.00 mL of H 2 SO 4 solution 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. Sulfuric acid ( H 2 SO 4 ) is a strong acid and sodium hydroxide ( NaOH ) is a strong base. Sodium hydroxide ( NaOH ) and sulfuric acid ( H 2 SO 4 ) both dissociate completely into ions. They both react to form sodium sulfate and a water molecule. The molecular equation for the acid-base reaction of sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide is: H 2 SO 4 ( a q ) + 2 NaOH ( a q ) → Na 2 SO 4 ( a q ) + 2 H 2 O ( l )
The molarity of the acid solution if 26.25 mL of 0.1850M NaOH solution reacts with 25.00 mL of H2SO4 solution 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.
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is a strong acid and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a strong base. Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4) both dissociate completely into ions. They both react to form sodium sulfate and a water molecule.
The molecular equation for the acid-base reaction of sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide is:
Please answer the questions and provide detailed explanation. Please also include the Hydrogens that are on the molecule to show how many signals there are.
Capp aktiv.com
Part of Speech Table for Assi
x
Aktiv Learning App
K
Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Using
the provided starting and product structures, draw the curved
electron-pushing arrows for the following reaction or
mechanistic step(s).
Be sure to account for all bond-breaking and bond-making
steps.
Problem 232 of 10
10:
Mg
Select to Add Arrows
Br
O
H
:0
CI:O
H
Mg
THE
+
dy
Undo
Reset Done
Br
Please answer the question and provide a detailed drawing of the structure. If there will not be a new C – C bond, then the box under the drawing area will be checked.
Will the following reaction make a molecule with a new C – C bond as its major product:
Draw the major organic product or products, if the reaction will work. Be sure you use wedge and dash bonds if necessary, for example to distinguish between major products with different stereochemistry.