Consider four beakers. Beaker A has an aqueous solution of NaOH in which the OH - ions are represented by blue circles. Beaker B has a weak acid; HX is represented by red circles. Beaker C has a weak acid; H 2 X is represented by green circles. Beaker D has a weak acid; H 3 X is represented by yellow circles. X - ions are represented by triangles. Match the pictorial representations with the reactions given below. (a) HX ( a q ) + OH − ( a q ) → X − ( a q ) + H 2 O (b) H 2 X ( a q ) + 2OH − ( a q ) → X − ( a q ) + 2H 2 O (c) H 3 X ( a q ) + 3OH − ( a q ) → X − ( aq ) + 3H 2 O
Consider four beakers. Beaker A has an aqueous solution of NaOH in which the OH - ions are represented by blue circles. Beaker B has a weak acid; HX is represented by red circles. Beaker C has a weak acid; H 2 X is represented by green circles. Beaker D has a weak acid; H 3 X is represented by yellow circles. X - ions are represented by triangles. Match the pictorial representations with the reactions given below. (a) HX ( a q ) + OH − ( a q ) → X − ( a q ) + H 2 O (b) H 2 X ( a q ) + 2OH − ( a q ) → X − ( a q ) + 2H 2 O (c) H 3 X ( a q ) + 3OH − ( a q ) → X − ( aq ) + 3H 2 O
Solution Summary: The author explains that the correct pictorial representation needs to be matched to the acid-base reaction given below.
Consider four beakers. Beaker A has an aqueous solution of NaOH in which the OH- ions are represented by blue circles. Beaker B has a weak acid; HX is represented by red circles. Beaker C has a weak acid; H2X is represented by green circles. Beaker D has a weak acid; H3X is represented by yellow circles. X- ions are represented by triangles. Match the pictorial representations with the reactions given below.
(a)
HX
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a
q
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+
OH
−
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a
q
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→
X
−
(
a
q
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+
H
2
O
(b)
H
2
X
(
a
q
)
+
2OH
−
(
a
q
)
→
X
−
(
a
q
)
+
2H
2
O
(c)
H
3
X
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a
q
)
+
3OH
−
(
a
q
)
→
X
−
(
aq
)
+
3H
2
O
true or false, given that a 20.00 mL sample of NaOH took 24.15 mL of 0.141 M HCI to reach the endpoint in a titration, the concentration of the NaOH is 1.17 M.
in the bromothymol blue experiment, pKa was measured. A closely related compound has a Ka of 2.10 x 10-5. What is the pKa?a) 7.1b) 4.7c) 2.0
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