1. A 0.0250 M Ca(X)₂2 has a pH of 8.049. Ca(X)2 is composed of a Ca²+ cation and an unknown anion X, which undergoes hydrolysis. A. Write the balanced dissociation reaction of Ca(X)2 into its ions. Write your answer on your solution sheet B. Write the balanced hydrolysis reaction of the unknown anion, X¹. Write your answer on your solution sheet C. Calculate the Kh or Kb of X. D. Given the following K, values of different weak acids, determine the identity of X. Weak acids Ka HIO 2.00 x 10-11 HCN 6.17 x 10-10 CH₂COOH 1.80 x 105 HNO2 4.00 x 10-4

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1. A 0.0250 M Ca(X)₂ has a pH of 8.049. Ca(X)2 is composed of a Ca²+
cation and an unknown anion X, which undergoes hydrolysis.
A. Write the balanced dissociation reaction of Ca(X)2 into its ions. Write
your answer on your solution sheet
B. Write the balanced hydrolysis reaction of the unknown anion, X.
Write your answer on your solution sheet
C. Calculate the K₁ or K, of X¹.
D. Given the following K, values of different weak acids, determine the
identity of X.
Weak acids
Ka
HIO
2.00 x 10-11
HCN
6.17 x 10-10
CH3COOH
1.80 x 105
HNO 2
4.00 x 10-4
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Transcribed Image Text:1. A 0.0250 M Ca(X)₂ has a pH of 8.049. Ca(X)2 is composed of a Ca²+ cation and an unknown anion X, which undergoes hydrolysis. A. Write the balanced dissociation reaction of Ca(X)2 into its ions. Write your answer on your solution sheet B. Write the balanced hydrolysis reaction of the unknown anion, X. Write your answer on your solution sheet C. Calculate the K₁ or K, of X¹. D. Given the following K, values of different weak acids, determine the identity of X. Weak acids Ka HIO 2.00 x 10-11 HCN 6.17 x 10-10 CH3COOH 1.80 x 105 HNO 2 4.00 x 10-4 27
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