Chemistry
Which of the following pairs of compounds will give a precipitate in a diluted solution?** a) Cu(NO3)2 and Na2CO3 b) KNO3 and NaCl c) MgCl2 and Ba(NO3)2 d) NH4Cl and Al2(SO4)3 A solution contains I-, Br- and OH- ions. If Ag+ is added, what will the precipitate(s) be? a) AgOH b...
Chemistry
Acetic acid dissociates/ionizes itself as follows: CH3COOH(aq) ⇔ H+(aq) + CH3COO-(aq) If you add sodium acetate, CH3COONa, to the solution: a) a precipitate will be formed b) more acetic acid will be ionized c) the concentration of hydrogen ions will decrease d) the solu...
Chemistry
A mixture of lead, magnesium, nitrate and chromate ions are present in a solution. What will the precipitate be?** a) MgPb b) Pb(NO3)2 c) PbCrO4 d) MgCO3
Chemistry
Consider the reaction 3X + Y ⇔ 2W + Z. At equilibrium, [X] is 7.0 M, [Y] is 6.0 M, [W] is 5.0 M and [Z] is 7.0 M at 298 K. The value of the equilibrium constant at this temperature is: a) 0.085 b) 0.560 c) 1.800 d) 11.760
Chemistry
0.80 mol/L of A and B are mixed. They react very slowly to produce C and D as follows: A(aq) + B(aq) ⇔ C(aq) + 2D(aq) When equilibrium is attained, the concentration of C is 0.60 mol/L and the concentration of A is: a) 0.20 M b) 0.40 M c) 0.60 M d) 0.80 M
Chemistry
In the system A(g) + 2B(g) ⇔ 2C(g) + 2D(g) ΔH=21 kJ/mol, it is possible to increase the quantity of C by: a) adding a catalyst b) decreasing the [B] c) increasing the pressure d) increasing the temperature
Chemistry
For the following acids: i. CH3COOH ii. HNO2 iii. HCN a) What is the dissociation equation in an aqueous solution? b)Give the KA expression for each of the acids. c)Identify the acid-base pairs.
Chemistry
A weak acid solution, HX 0.37 M, has a pH of 3.70. Calculate the acidity constant for this acid.
Chemistry
Calculate the volume of Ba(OH)2 0.20 M necessary to neutralize 300.0 mL of H3PO4 0.30 M. (4 marks)
chemistry
What is the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving 12.2 g of benzoic acid in enough water to produce a 500 mL solution?
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