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Part A
A new potential heart medicine, code-named X-281, is being tested by a pharmaceutical company, Pharma-pill. As a research technician at Pharma-pill, you are told that X-281 is a monoprotic
weak acid, but because of security concerns, the actual chemical formula must remain top secret. The company is interested in the drug's K, value because only the dissociated form of the
chemical is active in preventing cholesterol buildup in arteries.
To find the pK, of X-281, you prepare a 0.079 mol L-1 test solution of X-281. The pH of the solution is determined to be 3.00. What is the pK, of X-281?
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pKa = 4.26
Transcribed Image Text:Part A A new potential heart medicine, code-named X-281, is being tested by a pharmaceutical company, Pharma-pill. As a research technician at Pharma-pill, you are told that X-281 is a monoprotic weak acid, but because of security concerns, the actual chemical formula must remain top secret. The company is interested in the drug's K, value because only the dissociated form of the chemical is active in preventing cholesterol buildup in arteries. To find the pK, of X-281, you prepare a 0.079 mol L-1 test solution of X-281. The pH of the solution is determined to be 3.00. What is the pK, of X-281? Express your answer numerically. • View Available Hint(s) ? pKa = 4.26
Part C
Using the Lewis concept of acids and bases, identify the Lewis acid and base in each of the following reactions:
Co(NO3)3(s) + 6H2O(1)→Co(H20),³+ (aq) + 3NO3 (aq)
(CH3),NH(g) + HF(g)→(CH3),NH2F(s)
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Co(NO3)3 (s)H2O(1)|(CH3)2NH(g)
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Transcribed Image Text:Part C Using the Lewis concept of acids and bases, identify the Lewis acid and base in each of the following reactions: Co(NO3)3(s) + 6H2O(1)→Co(H20),³+ (aq) + 3NO3 (aq) (CH3),NH(g) + HF(g)→(CH3),NH2F(s) Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. > View Available Hint(s) Reset Help Co(NO3)3 (s)H2O(1)|(CH3)2NH(g) HF(g) Lewis acid Lewis base Neither
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