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What is a double replacement reaction? How are they . . . - Socratic The clue lies in the name itself Double displacement reactions occur when two ionic compounds react, or when an ionic compound reacts with an acid It only occurs in liquids There are 5 types of double displacement reaction, as shown below: Salt + salt = insoluble salt + salt Acid + carbonate = salt + H2O + CO2 Acid + base = salt + H2O Ammonium + hydroxide = salt + H2O + NH3 Acid + sulfite
Question #0760a - Socratic The pH of the solution is 8 752 !! LONG ANSWER !! Before doing anycalculations, make sure that you have a clear understanding of what goes on here You're titrating acetic acid, "CH"""_3"COOH", a weak acid, with sodium hydroxide, "NaOH", a strong base Right from the start, this tells you that the pH of the solution at the equivalence point will not be equal to 7 That happens because the weak
Site Map - VSEPR Questions and Videos | Socratic What is the vsepr model for NH3? What is the vsepr model for CHCl3? What is the vsepr model for CO2? What is the VSEPR shape of the molecule H2O? What is the VSEPR model for #"CH"_2"O"# ? Using the VSEPR theory, what is the shape of carbon tetraiodide? Based on the VSEPR theory, what is the molecular geometry of a molecule of PI3?
Question #a721d - Socratic H F +H 2O = H 3O+ + F − We can find the concentration of H + or H 3O+ by three ways One is by the ICE table (but this is a 5% rule) and the other is square root which is absolutely correct and the other is Ostwald's law of dillution Let's set up an ICE table mmmmmmmmHF+ H2O ⇌ H3O+m+ mlF- I mol L-1:mmml0 88mmmmm0mmmmml0 C mol L-1:mmml-xmmmmll+xmlmmml+x E mol L-1:mmm0 88- xmmmlxmmmmmllx Ka
Conjugate Acids and Conjugate Bases - Socratic Given the following equation: HClO2+H2O--> H2O + ClO2, how would you identify the acid, base, conjugate acid, and conjugate base? How would you identify the conjugate acid-base pairs in the equilibrium equation: HC2H3O2 + H2O --> H3O^+ + C2H3O2^-? What is the conjugate acid of HPO2^2-?
Question #ab45a - Socratic Baking soda is NaHCO3 and Vinegar is CH3COOH their reaction in aqueous solution is NaHCO3 +CH3COOH -->CO2 +H2O + CH3COONa Solution will contain sodium acetate and NaHCO3 (if present in excess}
Site Map - Polarity of Molecules Questions and Videos | Socratic How many molecules are in 10 0 moles of H2O? If you want a molecule that is highly polar, look for one that contains what chemical bond pairing? Which of the following would be a polar molecule? Why? Why is water polar based on oxygen's pull on electrons as compared to Hydrogen's?
Question #545aa - Socratic HA(aq] + OH− (aq] → A− (aq] + H2O(l] It's important to notice that you have 1:1 mole ratios between the weak acid, the strong base, and the conjugate base A− This means that for every one mole of weak acid neutralized by one mole of strong base, one mole of conjugate base is produced