Asked by Anonymous
What do these reactions end up looking like when they react with water?
a) CN-(aq)
b) HNO3(aq)
c) H2SO3(aq)
a) CN-(aq)
b) HNO3(aq)
c) H2SO3(aq)
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
CN^- is a base and hydrolyzes.
HNO3 is a strong acid and ionizes 100%.
H2SO3 is a diprotic weak acid (both H^+) are weak, both react with water to form H^+, HSO3^-, and SO3^-2.
HNO3 is a strong acid and ionizes 100%.
H2SO3 is a diprotic weak acid (both H^+) are weak, both react with water to form H^+, HSO3^-, and SO3^-2.
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