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- Write the balanced chemical equations for the neutralization reactions between:arrow_forwardWrite the equations that represent the first and second ionization steps for telluric acid (H2TeO4) in water. (Use H3O+ instead of H+.) First ionization step: + H2O(l) + Second ionization step: + H2O(l) +arrow_forwardWhich describes a solution whose [H3O]* concentration is 3.72 x 105 M? acidic solution, pH = 4.429 O basic solution, pH= 9.571 Oacidic solution, pH = 9.571 Obasic solution, pH = 4.429 %3Darrow_forward
- Nonmetal oxides can react with water to form acids. For example, carbon dioxide reacts with water to form carbonic acid: Co, + H,0– H,CO3. (1) Write an equation to show how dinitrogen pentaoxide reacts with water to form an acid. Do not include states. Balanced equation for reaction (smallest integer coefficients): (2) What is the name of the acid (include 'acid'):arrow_forward152P.)arrow_forward3. For the following Lewis acid-base reaction, identify the acid, the base, and the new covalent bond formed. 3NO2 (g) + H₂O (1) 2HNO3 (aq) + NO(g)arrow_forward
- 8:35 : Question 22 of 23 Submit Which one of the following correctly shows the weak acid equilibrium for trichloroacetic acid, CCl,COOH? A) CCl,COOH (aq) = CCl;CO* (aq) + OH- (aq) В) Cli,COOH (аq) + H,0 (I) — СCl,COOH, (aд) + ОН- (аф) C) CCl,COOH (aq) + H20 (1) = CCI,COO- (aq) + H30* (aq) D) CCl;COOH (aq) + H2O (I) CCl,CO(OH), (aq) + H* (aq) Tap here or pull up for additional resourcesarrow_forwardWhat is the base in the following chemical reaction? MgH₂(s) + 2H₂O(l) → Mg(OH)₂(s) + 2H₂(g)arrow_forward12) What is the concentration of H+ ions in HCl whose pH is 6.9?arrow_forward
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