
Question #ab157 - Socratic
[OH−] = 10−4M This goes to show that an acid was present in the solution, since the concentration of hydroxide anions is smaller than it would have been for the magnesium hydroxide in pure water …
Question #9f499 - Socratic
Explanation: Your starting point here is the pH of the solution. More specifically, you need to use the given pH to determine the concentration of hydroxide anions, #"OH"^ (-)#, present in the saturated …
Question #d6b18 - Socratic
We want the standard enthalpy of formation for Ca (OH)_2. Thus, our required equation is the equation where all the constituent elements combine to form the compound, i.e.: Ca +H_2+O_2->Ca (OH)_2 …
Question #18488 - Socratic
The degree of dissociation sf (alpha=0.0158) sf (K_b=2.51xx10^ (-6)color (white) (x)"mol/l") Triethyamine is a weak base and ionises: sf ( (CH_3)_3N+H_2Orightleftharpoons (CH_3)_3stackrel …
Question #750c8 - Socratic
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 ammonium cations, …
Question #71b91 - Socratic
Since water is in excess, "67.7 g MgO" are needed to produce "98.0 g Mg(OH)"_2. Balanced equation "MgO(s) + H"_2"O(l)"rarr"Mg(OH)"_2("s")" Moles magnesium hydroxide Start with the given mass of …
Question #a721d - Socratic
pH = 1.61151 OH^- = 4.08797 * 10 ^-13M HF = 0.855538M H^+ = 0.024462M F^- = 0.024462M HF + H_2O = H_3O^+ + F^- We can find the concentration of H^+ or H_3O^+ by three ways One is by the …
Question #c548d - Socratic
Question 1: K_ (sp)= 1.1 xx10^ (-11) Question 2: s= 4.9 xx10^ (-12)M Quest (1) determine the ksp for magnesium hydroxide Mg (OH)_2 where the molar solubility of Mg ...
Question #370a7 - Socratic
The sodium ions remain in solution as spectator ions. If XS sodium hydroxide is added the precipitate redissolves to give the soluble plumbate (II) ion. A simple way of writing this is: (chemguideUK) …
Question #0984e - Socratic
CH 3COOH (aq) +OH − (aq) → CH 3COO− (aq) +H 2O(l) Notice the 1:1 mole ratio that exists between acetic acid and sodium hydroxide (written as hydroxide ions). This means that, in order to get a …