
What is the reaction between "potassium hydroxide" and "sulfuric …
Oct 24, 2017 · H 2SO4(aq) +2KOH (aq) → K2SO4(aq) +2H 2O(l) The strong acid is deprotonated by two equiv of potassium hydroxide, with the production of potassium sulfate salt, and water....
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A buffer solution consists of moderately high concentrations of an acid and its conjugate base. An example is a solution containing 0.1M carbonic acid (H_2CO_3) and 0.1M bicarbonate ion …
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Hydroxide ion is an exceptionally POOR leaving group. To a first approximation, the facility of a leaving group may be correlated to the acidity of the leaving group's conjugate acid. X^-, X=Cl, …
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What molar quantity is present in a #0.5*mL# of #5.0*mol*L^-1# acetic acid? How do you determine the pH of citric acid?
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Strong Base collection => Group IA and Group IIA Hydroxides (Except for Beryllium Hydroxide) can be titrated with strong acid such that concentration of Alkali-Hydroxide = concentration of …
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K_b = 1.8 * 10^(-5) !! EXTREMELY LONG ANSWER !! You're dealing with a neutralization reaction in which "BOH", a weak base, reacts with hydrochloric acid, "HCl", a strong acid, to …
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Here's what I got. You know that 2overbrace("NaCl"_ ((l)))^(color(blue)("Na"_ ((l))^(+) + "Cl"_ ((l))^(-))) -> 2"Na"_ ((s)) + "Cl"_ (2(g)) uarr In this redox reaction ...
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Here's what I got. The problem wants you to use the base dissociation constant, K_b, of ammonia, "NH"_3, to determine the percent of ammonia molecules that ionize to produce …
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Strong acids ionize completely in aqueous solution whereas weak acids have low percentage of ionization. When an acid ionizes, it dissociates into hydrogen ions and a conjugate base. The …
Given an organic unknown, how would we tell whether the sample ...
Here fuse means melt, so you give the stuff a good blast with a heat gun till the sodium is molten. Any nitrogen in the sample is reduced to give cyanide ion....""^ (-)C-=N.