Asked by kacey12
what will happen to bromothymol blue indicator:
a.) after addition of HCl, how does it affects the equilibrium
b.) after addition of NaOH, hoe does it affect the equilibrium
c.) after re-addition of NaOH
Rewrite the net equation for the equilibrium? is this an exothermic reactio or endothermic reaction.
the euqation is HInd=H^+ + Ind^- pls help
a.) after addition of HCl, how does it affects the equilibrium
b.) after addition of NaOH, hoe does it affect the equilibrium
c.) after re-addition of NaOH
Rewrite the net equation for the equilibrium? is this an exothermic reactio or endothermic reaction.
the euqation is HInd=H^+ + Ind^- pls help
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
HIn ==> H^+ + In^-
Addition of HCl increases H^+ and shifts the equilibrium to the left.
Addition of NaOH decreases H^+ (due t5o H^+ + OH^- ==> H2O) and shifts the equilibrium to the right.
Addition of HCl increases H^+ and shifts the equilibrium to the left.
Addition of NaOH decreases H^+ (due t5o H^+ + OH^- ==> H2O) and shifts the equilibrium to the right.
Answered by
kacey12
is this reaction endothermic or exothermic my answer is niether of the two because no heat is absorbed or released. ist it correct?