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A solution of C6H5CO2Na hydrolyzes
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A solution of C6H5CO2Na hydrolyzes according to the equation. If the [C6H5CO2H] in the solution after hydrolysis is 0.00000294
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What is the molarity of OH- in a 5.78×10-3 M C6H5CO2Na solution that hydrolyzes according to the equation.
C6H5CO2-(aq) + H2O(l)
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carly
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I've been trying to solve these for while now, and i keep getting them wrong.... please help!!
A solution of NH4Cl hydrolyzes
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carly
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What is the molarity of H3O+ in a 4.97×10-2 M NH4Cl solution that hydrolyzes according to the equation.
NH4+(aq) + H2O(l) =
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uci student
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What is the molarity of H3O+ in a 5.33×10^-4 M NH2NH3Cl solution that hydrolyzes according to the equation.
NH2NH3^+(aq) +
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Diem
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What is the molarity of OH- in a 7.68×10-4 M NaClO solution that hydrolyzes according to the equation.
ClO-(aq) + H2O(l) =
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axl
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What is the molarity of OH- in a 7.68×10-4 M NaClO solution that hydrolyzes according to the equation.
ClO-(aq) + H2O(l) =
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axl
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What is the molarity of OH- in a 7.83×10-3 M NaClO solution that hydrolyzes according to the equation.
ClO-(aq) + H2O(l) =
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Jay
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Consider the ionization constants hypochlorous acid (HOCl) : Ka = 3.5 × 10−8; ammonia (NH3) : Kb = 1.8×10−5. A solution of
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vivian
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HF hydrolyzes according to the following equation: HF(aq)+H2O(l)<-> H3O+(aq)+F-(aq)
When 0.0300 mol of HF dissolves in 1.0 L of
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alison
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