2. Determine the value of K at 100.C for iodine gas reacting with chloring gas to produce iodine monochloride. AH° = -28.5 kJ AS° = 12.5 J/K

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2. Determine the value of K at 100.C for iodine gas reacting with chloring gas to
produce iodine monochloride.
AH° = -28.5 kJ AS° = 12.5 J/K
Transcribed Image Text:2. Determine the value of K at 100.C for iodine gas reacting with chloring gas to produce iodine monochloride. AH° = -28.5 kJ AS° = 12.5 J/K
e. Be(OH)2
4. Which term is not correctly matched with its description?
a. weak acid / partially ionized
b. salt/ cation of an acid, anion of a base
c. strong soluble base / soluble metal hydroxide
d. weak base / accepts H* from an acid
e.
strong electrolyte / strong acid, strong base, or soluble salt
5. Of the following, which acids are weak acids?
I.
HBr
II.
HF
III.
IV.
V.
VI.
HNO3
HNO₂
H₂CO3
H3PO4
a. I, II, and III
b. , IV, V, and VI
C. I, II, and V
d. IV, V, and VI
e. another combination
Transcribed Image Text:e. Be(OH)2 4. Which term is not correctly matched with its description? a. weak acid / partially ionized b. salt/ cation of an acid, anion of a base c. strong soluble base / soluble metal hydroxide d. weak base / accepts H* from an acid e. strong electrolyte / strong acid, strong base, or soluble salt 5. Of the following, which acids are weak acids? I. HBr II. HF III. IV. V. VI. HNO3 HNO₂ H₂CO3 H3PO4 a. I, II, and III b. , IV, V, and VI C. I, II, and V d. IV, V, and VI e. another combination
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