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HCO3 +Ca(OH)2
Write out the Ka and Kb for the biocarbonate ion with chemical equation:
Would this be correct: HCO3^-(aq) <--> H+(aq) +
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Saira
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Chemistry
Bicarbonate is an ion with the chemical formula HCO3–. In the presence of water, it results in the following
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Chemistry
Bicarbonate is an ion with the chemical formula HCO3–. In the presence of water, it results in the following
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Ca(HCO3)2(s) decomposes at elevated temperatures according to the stoichiometric equation Ca(HCO3)2(s)-> CaCO3(s) + H2O(g) +
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Jill
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Carbonic acid, H2CO3(aq), is a chemical substance which plays an important role in controlling the pH of body fluids. In aqueous
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1.0L of aqueous solution in which [H2CO3]=[HCO3^-]=0.10M and has [H^+]=4.2E-7. What is the concentration of [H^+] ofter 0.005
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Vic
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A popular buffer solution consist of carbonate (CO3 2-) and hydrogen carbonate (HCO3-) conjugate acid-base pair. Which, if any
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Debbie
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A student needs 1.0L of buffer solution with a PH =10.0 .She selects the HCO3^-
>CO3^2- buffer system. The K(HCO3^-) =5.6x10^-11
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samson
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It's hydrogen carbonate, which is HCO3-
Should the reactant be H2CO3? How do you balance this reaction?: HCO3 ---> H2O + CO2
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Stanley
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4) Which of the following is the most effective buffer system for a pH value of 4.45?
a. H2CO3/HCO3- (K1 = 4.4 * 10-7) b.
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George2
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