2. An aqueous solution of NH, has a pH of 11.6. The ammonia (NH) molecule is the conjugate base of the NH, (called "ammonium") ion. Write the net ionic equation for the reaction that makes an aqueous solution of NH, basic. (Eq. 5.)

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1. A solution of a weak acid was tested with the indicators used in this experiment. The colors observed
were as follows:
Methyl violet violet
Thymol blue
Methyl yellow
What is the approximate pH of the solution?
orange
red
3. The pH of a 0.10 M HOBr solution is 4.8.
a. What is [H+] in that solution?
Congo red
Bromcresol green
2. An aqueous solution of NH, has a pH of 11.6. The ammonia (NH,) molecule is the conjugate base of the
NH₂* (called "ammonium") ion. Write the net ionic equation for the reaction that makes an aqueous
solution of NH, basic. (Eq. 5.)
b. What is [OBr ]? V hat is [HOBr]? (Where do the H+ and OB
violet
yellow
C. What is the value of K, for HOBr? What is the value of pK,?
ions come from?)
M;
M
M
Transcribed Image Text:1. A solution of a weak acid was tested with the indicators used in this experiment. The colors observed were as follows: Methyl violet violet Thymol blue Methyl yellow What is the approximate pH of the solution? orange red 3. The pH of a 0.10 M HOBr solution is 4.8. a. What is [H+] in that solution? Congo red Bromcresol green 2. An aqueous solution of NH, has a pH of 11.6. The ammonia (NH,) molecule is the conjugate base of the NH₂* (called "ammonium") ion. Write the net ionic equation for the reaction that makes an aqueous solution of NH, basic. (Eq. 5.) b. What is [OBr ]? V hat is [HOBr]? (Where do the H+ and OB violet yellow C. What is the value of K, for HOBr? What is the value of pK,? ions come from?) M; M M
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