C6HSCO0 (ag) + H201) + C6H5COOH(ag) + OH (aq) Q12 If the (OH"] was measured to be 5.60 x 10-10 M then what is the pH?

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C6HSCO0 (aq) + H201) → C6H5COOH(ag) + OH (aq)
Q12
If the (OH'] was measured to be 5.60 x 10-10 M then what is the pH?
CSHSCO0 (ag) + H20(L) + C6H5COOH(aq) + OH (aq)
Q13
If the [OH"] was measured to be 5.60 x 10-10 M then what is the pOH?
Q14
C6H5CO0 (aq) + H2O(L) → C6H5COOH(aq) + OH" (aq)
If the [OH'] was measured to be 5.60 x 10-10 M then what is the (H*]?
C6H5CO0 (aq) + H201) → C6H5COOH(aq) + OH"(aq)
Q15
What concept of of acids and bases is this chemical reaction equation?
Hint: It may be more than one.
C6H5CO0 (aq) + H20u)
+ C6H5COOH(aq) + OH"(aq)
Q16
Which chemical specie is the acid in the forward direction (left to right)?
CSH5CO0 (aq) + H20(L) +→ C6H5COOH(ag) + OH (aq)
Q17
Which chemical specie is the base in the forward direction (left to right)?
Q18
CgHsCO0 (aq) + H2Ou) → CgHsCOOH(aq) + OH (a
I (aq)
Which chemical specie is the conjugate acid in the forward direction (left to right)?
C6H5COO (aq) + H2O(u) ++ C6H5COOH(aq) + OH'(aq)
Q19
Which chemical specie is the conjugate base in the forward direction (left to right)?
Transcribed Image Text:C6HSCO0 (aq) + H201) → C6H5COOH(ag) + OH (aq) Q12 If the (OH'] was measured to be 5.60 x 10-10 M then what is the pH? CSHSCO0 (ag) + H20(L) + C6H5COOH(aq) + OH (aq) Q13 If the [OH"] was measured to be 5.60 x 10-10 M then what is the pOH? Q14 C6H5CO0 (aq) + H2O(L) → C6H5COOH(aq) + OH" (aq) If the [OH'] was measured to be 5.60 x 10-10 M then what is the (H*]? C6H5CO0 (aq) + H201) → C6H5COOH(aq) + OH"(aq) Q15 What concept of of acids and bases is this chemical reaction equation? Hint: It may be more than one. C6H5CO0 (aq) + H20u) + C6H5COOH(aq) + OH"(aq) Q16 Which chemical specie is the acid in the forward direction (left to right)? CSH5CO0 (aq) + H20(L) +→ C6H5COOH(ag) + OH (aq) Q17 Which chemical specie is the base in the forward direction (left to right)? Q18 CgHsCO0 (aq) + H2Ou) → CgHsCOOH(aq) + OH (a I (aq) Which chemical specie is the conjugate acid in the forward direction (left to right)? C6H5COO (aq) + H2O(u) ++ C6H5COOH(aq) + OH'(aq) Q19 Which chemical specie is the conjugate base in the forward direction (left to right)?
Q9
The chemical reaction below has a K, value of about 49.7. How many moles of H2(8)
are there at equilibrium if 3.39 moles of H2(g) are mixed with 9.65 moles of I2(g in a 1
gallon (3.78541 Liter reaction vessel) at 458°C?
H2(8) + 12(8) + 2HI3)
Q10
The chemical reaction below has a K, value of about 49.7. How many moles of I2(e)
are there at equilibrium if 3.39 moles of H2(g) are mixed with 9.65 moles of I2(g in a 1
gallon (3.78541 Liter reaction vessel) at 458°C?
H2(g) + 12(8) + 2Hl(8)
Q11
The chemical reaction below has a K. value of about 49.7. How many moles of HIg)
are there at equilibrium if 3.39 moles of H2(g) are mixed with 9.65 moles of I2(g in a 1
gallon (3.78541 Liter reaction vessel) at 458°C?
H2(8) + 12(6) + 2HIg)
Transcribed Image Text:Q9 The chemical reaction below has a K, value of about 49.7. How many moles of H2(8) are there at equilibrium if 3.39 moles of H2(g) are mixed with 9.65 moles of I2(g in a 1 gallon (3.78541 Liter reaction vessel) at 458°C? H2(8) + 12(8) + 2HI3) Q10 The chemical reaction below has a K, value of about 49.7. How many moles of I2(e) are there at equilibrium if 3.39 moles of H2(g) are mixed with 9.65 moles of I2(g in a 1 gallon (3.78541 Liter reaction vessel) at 458°C? H2(g) + 12(8) + 2Hl(8) Q11 The chemical reaction below has a K. value of about 49.7. How many moles of HIg) are there at equilibrium if 3.39 moles of H2(g) are mixed with 9.65 moles of I2(g in a 1 gallon (3.78541 Liter reaction vessel) at 458°C? H2(8) + 12(6) + 2HIg)
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