Quantitative Chemical Analysis
Quantitative Chemical Analysis
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ISBN: 9781464135385
Author: Daniel C. Harris
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.HE

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

If given compound is soluble in water, the solution be acidic or basic or neutral has to be identified.

Na+Br_

Concept introduction:

Neutral solution:

The solution has pH of 7 is known as neutral solution, it is neither acidic nor basic.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

If given compound is soluble in water, the solution be acidic or basic or neutral has to be identified.

Na+CH3CO2-

Concept introduction:

Basic solution:

When the compound dissolved in water, then it forms hydroxide ions.  Thus solution is known as basic solution.  It react with acids.  Basic solution has pH greater than 7.  More basic means it has pH is close to 14.

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

If given compound is soluble in water, the solution be acidic or basic or neutral has to be identified.

NH4+Cl-

Concept introduction:

Acidic solution:

When the compound dissolved in water, then it forms hydrogen ions.  Thus solution is known as acidic solution.  It react with certain metal and bases.  Acidic solution has pH less than 7.  More acidic means it has pH is close to zero.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

If given compound is soluble in water, the solution be acidic or basic or neutral has to be identified.

K3PO4

Concept introduction:

Basic solution:

When the compound dissolved in water, then it forms hydroxide ions.  Thus solution is known as basic solution.  It react with acids. Basic solution has pH greater than 7.  More basic means it has pH is close to 14.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

If given compound is soluble in water, the solution be acidic or basic or neutral has to be identified.

(CH3)4N+Cl_

Concept introduction:

Neutral solution:

The solution has pH of 7 is known as neutral solution, it is neither acidic nor basic.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

If given compound is soluble in water, the solution be acidic or basic or neutral has to be identified.

(CH3)N+C6H6CO2-

Concept introduction:

Basic solution:

When the compound dissolved in water, then it forms hydroxide ions.  Thus solution is known as basic solution.  It react with acids.  Basic solution has pH greater than 7.  More basic means it has pH is close to 14.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

If given compound is soluble in water, the solution be acidic or basic or neutral has to be identified.

Fe(NO3)3

Concept introduction:

Acidic solution:

Acidic solution:

When the compound dissolved in water, then it forms hydrogen ions.  Thus solution is known as acidic solution.  It react with certain metal and bases.  Acidic solution has pH less than 7.  More acidic means it has pH is close to zero.

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