INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY-STD.GDE.+SOL.MAN
INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY-STD.GDE.+SOL.MAN
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Chapter 16, Problem 26E
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

The equilibrium constant for the reaction,

NH2OH(aq)+H2O(l)NH3OH+(aq)+OH(aq), is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

In a chemical reaction, when the rates of both forward and reverse reaction are equal then the chemical reaction is said to be at equilibrium. They are reversible in nature. Equilibrium constant is denoted as Keq. Mathematically, it is represented as the ratio of product concentration to reactant concentration raised to their stoichiometric coefficients,

Keq=[Productconcentration]a[Reactantconcentration]b

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Answer to Problem 26E

The expression for equilibrium constant for the dissociation of NH2OH is shown below.

Ki=[NH3OH+][OH-][NH2OH]

Explanation of Solution

The given reaction is shown below.

NH2OH(aq)+H2O(l)NH3OH+(aq)+OH(aq)

For weak bases, the equilibrium constant Keq is represented as the ionization equilibrium constant, Ki. The expression for equilibrium constant for the dissociation of NH2OH is given as shown below.

Ki=[NH3OH+][OH-][NH2OH]

As the concentration of liquid and solid is not considered while writing the expression, therefore water is not included in the equilibrium expression.

Conclusion

The expression for equilibrium constant for the dissociation of NH2OH is stated above.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

The equilibrium constant for the reaction,

C6H5NH2(aq)+H2O(l)C6H5NH3+(aq)+OH(aq), is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

In a chemical reaction, when the rates of both forward and reverse reaction are equal then the chemical reaction is said to be at equilibrium. They are reversible in nature. Equilibrium constant is denoted as Keq. Mathematically, it is represented as the ratio of product concentration to reactant concentration raised to their stoichiometric coefficients,

Keq=[Productconcentration]a[Reactantconcentration]b

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 26E

The expression for equilibrium constant for the dissociation of C6H5NH2 is shown below.

Ki=[C6H5NH3+][OH][C6H5NH2]

Explanation of Solution

The given reaction is shown below.

C6H5NH2(aq)+H2O(l)C6H5NH3+(aq)+OH(aq)

For weak bases, the equilibrium constant Keq is represented as the ionization equilibrium constant, Ki. The expression for equilibrium constant for the dissociation of C6H5NH2 is given as shown below.

Ki=[C6H5NH3+][OH][C6H5NH2]

As the concentration of liquid and solid is not considered while writing the expression, therefore water is not included in the equilibrium expression.

Conclusion

The expression for equilibrium constant for the dissociation of C6H5NH2 is stated above.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

The equilibrium constant for the reaction,

(CH3)2NH(aq)+H2O(l)(CH3)2NH2+(aq)+OH(aq), is to be stated.

Concept introduction:

In a chemical reaction, when the rates of both forward and reverse reaction are equal then the chemical reaction is said to be at equilibrium. They are reversible in nature. Equilibrium constant is denoted as Keq. Mathematically, it is represented as the ratio of product concentration to reactant concentration raised to their stoichiometric coefficients,

Keq=[Productconcentration]a[Reactantconcentration]b

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 26E

The expression for equilibrium constant for the dissociation of (CH3)2NH is shown below.

Ki=[(CH3)2NH2+][OH][(CH3)2NH]

Explanation of Solution

The given reaction is shown below.

(CH3)2NH(aq)+H2O(l)(CH3)2NH2+(aq)+OH(aq)

For weak bases, the equilibrium constant Keq is represented as the ionization equilibrium constant, Ki. The expression for equilibrium constant for the dissociation of (CH3)2NH is given as shown below.

Ki=[(CH3)2NH2+][OH][(CH3)2NH]

As the concentration of liquid and solid is not considered while writing the expression, therefore water is not included in the equilibrium expression.

Conclusion

The expression for equilibrium constant for the dissociation of (CH3)2NH is stated above.

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