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A carbonate ion, CO32−, can
A carbonate ion, CO32−, can participate in an acid-base reaction. How should the carbonate ion be classified?
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Morgan
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Given the formulae for calcium ion is Ca2+ and carbonate ion is CO32-. Choose the correct chemical formula of calcium carbonate.
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The hydrogen carbonate ion is formed when an H+ ion combines with the polyatomic ion CO32-. What is the net charge on the
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Keri
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To create a 0.1 M carbonate buffer pH = 10.2. You choose to use a combination of HCO3- / CO32-. This buffer system has pKa =
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Maria
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I am rather confused about writing ionic equations.
1) SOLID sodium carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid to give NaCl,CO2 &
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candy
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The characteristic ion of acids is
A. hydrogen ion (H+). B. carbonate ion (CO32-). C. hydroxide ion (OH-). D. phosphate ion
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Bray
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Calculate ΔG at 25 ºC for a reaction in which Ca2+(aq) combines with CO32–(aq) to form a precipitate of CaCO3(s) if the
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M
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What is the balanced net ionic equation of mixed K3CO3 and NH4OH solutions?
K+(aq) + OH–(aq) → KOH(s) 2NH4+(aq) + CO32–(aq)
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Kristen
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A chemist needs to prepare a buffer using the carbonate system (information in the table below) with a final pH of 6. Which
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J
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A chemist needs to prepare a buffer using the carbonate system (information in the table in the previous quetion) with a final
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J
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