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- The formula for tartaric acid is preferably written as H2C4H4O6 rather than as C4H6O6. Explain why.arrow_forwardThe halogens form three stable, weak acids, HOX. (a) Which is the strongest of these acids? (b) Explain why the acid strength changes as the halogen atom is changed.arrow_forwardFor an acid-base reaction, what is the reacting species (the ion or molecule that appears in the chemical equation) in the following bases? (a) barium hydroxide (b) trimethylamine (CH3)3N (c) aniline, C6H5NH2 (d) sodium hydroxidearrow_forward
- What are the products of the reaction between barium hydroxide Ba(OH)2 and hydrogen chloride (HCI)? O Barium chloride and barium hydride O Barium hydroxide and water O Barium chloride and waterarrow_forwardCan hydroxide ion (OH-) exist in liquid sulfuric acid (H2SO4)? If so, justify your answer. If not, explain why and write out the chemical equation for the reaction between OH- and H2SO4.arrow_forwardWhat is An for the equilibrium system: Na2CO3 (s) + CO2 (g) + H2O (g) =2 NaHCO3 (s)? O 2 О 1 O -2 O 1arrow_forward
- Phosphoric acid (H,PO4) is a polyprotic acid. Write balanced chemical equations for the sequence of reactions that phosphoric acid can undergo when it's dissolved in water.arrow_forwardComplete the balanced molecular chemical equation for the reaction below. If no reaction occurs, write NR after the reaction arow. конад) + AICI3 (aq) — 4 3 4+ 2 3 4 5 7. 8 9 02 03 04 05 O60,O O, Do 8. (s) (1) (g) (aq) H K NR Al CIarrow_forwardWrite the equations that represent the first and second ionization steps for telluric acid (H2TeO4) in water. (Use H3O+ instead of H+.) First ionization step: + H2O(l) + Second ionization step: + H2O(l) +arrow_forward
- Question 30 of 34 Submit Complete the balanced neutralization equation for the reaction below: HCIO, (aq) + CSOH(aq) – 4- 3- 2. + 2+ 3+ 4+ 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9. O3 O5 O6 Do (s) (1) (g) (aq) + Cs CI + Reset • x H,O Delete 2 CO 2.arrow_forwardDuring a lab experiment performed at STP conditions, you prepare HCl by reacting 100. ml of Cl2 gas with an excess of H2 gas. How many ml of a solution of Ba(OH)2 0.230M do you need to neutralize all the HCl produced? Please show solution in one string using a dimensional analysis step-by-step.arrow_forwardWhich describes a solution whose [H3O]* concentration is 3.72 x 105 M? acidic solution, pH = 4.429 O basic solution, pH= 9.571 Oacidic solution, pH = 9.571 Obasic solution, pH = 4.429 %3Darrow_forward
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