The following reactions have to be balanced and completed. Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation H + combines together with the base’s anion OH - to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
The following reactions have to be balanced and completed. Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation H + combines together with the base’s anion OH - to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the reaction is unbalanced since the number of Sodium atoms on reactant side and water on the product are not equal.
Interpretation: The following reactions have to be balanced and completed.
Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation
H+ combines together with the base’s anion
OH- to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The following reactions have to be balanced and completed.
Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation
H+ combines together with the base’s anion
OH- to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The following reactions have to be balanced and completed.
Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation
H+ combines together with the base’s anion
OH- to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
d)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The following reactions have to be balanced and completed.
Concept introduction: A salt is produced when there is a complete neutralization of acid and base. The acid’s cation
H+ combines together with the base’s anion
OH- to form water. The cation of the base forms the compound and the anion of the salt produces the salt.
Please help me figure out what the slope is and how to calculate the half life Using the data provided.
Curved arrows are used to illustrate the flow of electrons. Follow
the curved arrows and draw the structure of the missing
reactants, intermediates, or products in the following mechanism.
Include all lone pairs. Ignore stereochemistry. Ignore inorganic
byproducts.
H
Br2 (1 equiv)
H-
Select to Draw
Starting Alkene
Draw Major
Product
I
I
H2O
四:
⑦..
Q
Draw Major
Charged
Intermediate
I
NH (aq)+CNO (aq) → CO(NH2)2(s)
Experiment
[NH4] (M) [CNO] (M) Initial rate (M/s)
1
0.014
0.02
0.002
23
0.028
0.02
0.008
0.014
0.01
0.001
Calculate the rate contant for this reaction using the data provided in the table.
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