b. Hydrocyanic acid and methylamine (CH;NH;) c. Sulfurous acid (first proton only) and ethylamine (CH;CH;NH;) d. Nitrous acid and ammonia

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Problem 7.101E: Which one of the following compounds is a nonelectrolyte when dissolved in water? a.KOH b.NH3 c.NaBr...
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Please help with 4B 4C 4D and if possible please with 4E as well. I am very confused and if all 4 parts can be answered I would very much appreciate it! Thank you in advance

4E) Formic acid (HCO2H) and piperidine (C5H11N)

b. Hydrocyanic acid and methylamine (CH;NH;)
c. Sulfurous acid (first proton only) and ethylamine (CH;CH;NH;)
d. Nitrous acid and ammonia
Transcribed Image Text:b. Hydrocyanic acid and methylamine (CH;NH;) c. Sulfurous acid (first proton only) and ethylamine (CH;CH;NH;) d. Nitrous acid and ammonia
4. Write the complete molecular equation (regular equation), complete ionic equation (all strong
electrolytes broken apart into ions), and net ionic equation (spectator ions removed) for each weak
acid-weak base reaction.
Weak acids: any acid that is not on the strong acid list, including some anions derived from
polyprotic acids
Weak bases: any neutral compound containing nitrogen
Transcribed Image Text:4. Write the complete molecular equation (regular equation), complete ionic equation (all strong electrolytes broken apart into ions), and net ionic equation (spectator ions removed) for each weak acid-weak base reaction. Weak acids: any acid that is not on the strong acid list, including some anions derived from polyprotic acids Weak bases: any neutral compound containing nitrogen
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