Principles of General, Organic, Biological Chemistry
Principles of General, Organic, Biological Chemistry
2nd Edition
ISBN: 9780073511191
Author: Janice Gorzynski Smith Dr.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.65AP

(a)

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Interpretation:

The formula of the ionic compound formed when K+ reacts with HSO4- has to be given.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 3.65AP

The formula of the ionic compound formed when K+ reacts with HSO4- is KHSO4.

Explanation of Solution

When potassium cation (K+) reacts with bisulfate ion (HSO4-), the compound formed is potassium bisulfate (KHSO4).

  K++HSO4-KHSO4

The charges are equal in magnitude, and one of each ion is needed to balance the charge.

The formula of the ionic compound formed when K+ reacts with HSO4- is KHSO4.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The formula of the ionic compound formed when Ba2+ reacts with HSO4- has to be given.

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Answer to Problem 3.65AP

The formula of the ionic compound formed when Ba2+ reacts with HSO4- is Ba(HSO4)2.

Explanation of Solution

When barium cation (Ba2+) reacts with bisulfate ion (HSO4-), the compound formed is barium bisulfate (Ba(HSO4)2).

  Ba2++HSO4-Ba(HSO4)2

The charges are not equal in magnitude, and two bisulfate ions are required to balance the charge.

The formula of the compound formed when Ba2+ reacts with HSO4- is Ba(HSO4)2.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The formula of the ionic compound formed when Al3+ reacts with HSO4- has to be given.

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Answer to Problem 3.65AP

The formula of the ionic compound formed when Al3+ reacts with HSO4- is Al(HSO4)3.

Explanation of Solution

When aluminum cation (Al3+) reacts with bisulfate ion (HSO4-), the compound formed is aluminum bisulfate (Al(HSO4)3).

  Al3++HSO4-Al(HSO4)3

The charges are not equal in magnitude, and three bisulfate ions are required to balance the charge.

The formula of the ionic compound formed when Al3+ reacts with HSO4- is Al(HSO4)3.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The formula of the ionic compound formed when Zn2+ reacts with HSO4- has to be given.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 3.65AP

The formula of the ionic compound formed when Zn2+ reacts with HSO4- is Zn(HSO4)2.

Explanation of Solution

When zinc cation (Zn2+) reacts with bisulfate ion (HSO4-), the compound formed is zinc bisulfate Zn(HSO4)2.

  Zn2++HSO4-Zn(HSO4)2

The charges are not equal in magnitude, and two bisulfate ions are required to balance the charge.

The formula of the ionic compound formed when Zn2+ reacts with HSO4- is Zn(HSO4)2.

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