hydrocyanic acid = HCN acetic acid CH3COOH is a stronger acid than HCN = CH3COOH (1) Write the net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when equal volumes of 0.056 M aqueous hydrocyanic acid and sodium acetate are mixed. It is not necessary to include states such as (aq) or (s). (3) At equilibrium the + (2) Which is the strongest base, CN or CH₂COO? 8 will be favored.
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![Given the following information:
hydrocyanic acid = HCN
acetic acid
=CH₂COOH
CH3COOH is a stronger acid than HCN
(1) Write the net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when equal volumes of 0.056 M aqueous hydrocyanic acid
and sodium acetate are mixed. It is not necessary to include states such as (aq) or (s).
(2) Which is the strongest base, CN or CH3COO?
(3) At equilibrium the
Given the following information:
8 will be favored.
hypochlorous acid = HCIO
acetic acid
= CH3COOH
CH3COOH is a stronger acid than HCIO
(3) At equilibrium the
(1) Write the net ionic equation for the reaction that occurs when equal volumes of 0.074 M aqueous hypochlorous
acid and sodium acetate are mixed. It is not necessary to include states such as (aq) or (s).
+
(2) Which is the strongest base, CIO or CH3COO?
+
8 will be favored.
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