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Sulfuric acid is a diprotic acid, strong in the first ionization step and weak in the second (Ka2=1.1X10^-2). Using appropriate
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a sample of pure KHP weighing .8097g dissolved in water and titrated with 40.25 mL of NaOH
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Emily
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When a diprotic acid, H2A, is titrated by NaOH, the protons on the diprotic acid are generally removed one at a time, resulting
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0.100 M solution of a weak acid, HX, is known to be 15% ionized. The weak acid has a molar mass of 72 g/mol.
1. What is Ka for
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0.100 M solution of a weak acid, HX, is known to be 15% ionized. The weak acid has a molar mass of 72 g/mol.
1. What is Ka for
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Clayton
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Explain the difference between a diprotic and triprotic acid.
How does each acid ionise in water? - I understand the difference
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Rik
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Show a balanced equation for a diprotic acid reacting with a tribasic base.
I have an example of a diprotic acid as H2SO4 and a
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jamieson
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write the formula of each acid and identify each as a diprotic, a triprotic, or a monoprotic acid sulfuric acid,perchloric
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courtney
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If a 2.6 g of weak diprotic acid were dissolved in 100 mL of water and a 10 mL aliquot of this solution required 21.6 mL of 0.1
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Malic acid is a weak diprotic organic acid with K1 = 4.0x 10-4 and K2 = 9.0 x 10-6.
(a) Letting the symbol H2A represent malic
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pinky
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