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Chapter 13 Solutions
INTRO TO CHEMISTRY
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- Classify each of the following acids as monoprotic, diprotic, or triprotic. a. HClO3 (chloric acid) b. HC3H5O4 (glyceric acid) c. H3C6H5O7 (citric acid) d. H3PO4 (phosphoric acid)arrow_forwardWrite equations that show H2PO4- acting both as an acid and as a base.arrow_forwardWrite chemical equations showing the individual proton-transfer steps that occur in aqueous solution for each of the following acids. a. H2CO3 (carbonic acid) b. H2C3H2O4 (malonic acid)arrow_forward
- Which of the terms weak, strong, monoprotic, diprotic, and triprotic characterize(s) each of the following acids? More than one term may apply in a given situation. a. H3PO4 b. H3PO3 c. HBr d. HC2H3O2arrow_forwardWhich of the following substances are acids in terms of the Arrhenius concept? Which are bases? Show the acid or base character by using chemical equations. a P4O10 b Na2O c N2H4 d H2Tearrow_forwardFor each of the following pairings of acid and base indicate whether both the acid and the base are classified as strong? a. H2SO4 and KOH b. HCl and NaOH c. HClO4 and Sr(OH)2 d. HF and Ba(OH)2arrow_forward
- Classify each of the following salts as a strong acid strong base salt, a strong acidweak base salt, a weak acidstrong base salt, or a weak acidweak base salt. a. NaCl b. KC2H3O2 c. NH4Br d. Ba(NO3)2arrow_forwardFor each of the following pairings of acid and base indicate whether both the acid and the base are classified as strong? a. HNO3 and KOH b. H3PO4 and NaOH c. H2CO3 and Ca(OH)2 d. HC2H3O2 and RbOHarrow_forward. Organic acids contain the carboxyl group Using acetic acid, CH3—COOH, and propionic acid. CHCH2—COOH, write equations showing how the carboxyl group enables these substances to behave as weak acids when dissolved in water.arrow_forward
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