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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 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 color (white) (mmmmmmmm)"HF" + "H"_2"O" ⇌ "H
Question #ef7b2 - Socratic 8 41°C First, we need to understand that the heat lost by the water will be the same as the heat gained by the ice q_"water" = q_"ice" We know that, if no phase changes take place, heat gained or lost will be "mass" * "specific heat" * "temperature change", or mCDelta T If we set x to be the final temperature, Delta T will be 25-x because the final temperature is less than water's initial
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 Let us now write down the given equations: [The first equation mentioned is incorrect, and so I have revised it ] (1) 2H_2 (g) + O_2 (g)->2H_2O (l) and DeltaH_1=-571 66 kJmol^-1 (2) CaO (s) + H_2O (l
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, "NH"_4^(+), and hydroxide anions, "OH"^(-) As you know, ammonia is a weak base, which means that it does not ionize completely in aqueous solution Simply put, some molecules of ammonia will accept a
What is calculus? - Socratic Probably not, but here goes! This is First Principles differentiation I will show here But yeah, this is such a broad question that there is no answer to this question Don't expect to understand too much of this Very long answer How do you calculate the gradient of a line? How about a curve? A line is easier, it's simply the change in y over the change of x A curve is slightly more