HSO4 + HCO3 -> SO4

  1. ∆H of★Ca(HCO3)2→CaCO3 + CO2 + H2O and ★Ca(HSO4)2→ CaSO4+ SO2 + H2O???
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  2. HSO4 + HCO3 -> SO4 + H2CO3How would I know which are Bronsted-Lowry acids?
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  3. Calculate the pH of the following aqueous solution:1.00 mol/L sulfuric acid, H2SO4(aq) H2SO4 ==> H^+ + HSO4^- 100% HSO4^- ==>
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  4. 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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  5. An equilibrium that would favour the products isA. NH4+(aq) + H2PO4-(aq)= NH3(aq) + H3PO4(aq) B. HCN(aq) + HS-(aq)= CN-(aq) +
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  6. An equilibrium that would favour the products isA. NH4+(aq) + H2PO4-(aq)= NH3(aq) + H3PO4(aq) B. HCN(aq) + HS-(aq)= CN-(aq) +
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  7. Calculate the pH of the following aqueous solutions:1.00 mol/L sulfuric acid H+ = 1.00 M for the first ionization THe second one
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  8. ChemistryBicarbonate is an ion with the chemical formula HCO3–. In the presence of water, it results in the following
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  9. ChemistryBicarbonate is an ion with the chemical formula HCO3–. In the presence of water, it results in the following
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  10. 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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