Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
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ISBN: 9780132525763
Author: Prentice Hall
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter 19, Problem 53A

a.

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation : The compound should be classified as an Arrhenius acid or an Arrhenius base.

Concept Introduction : A new definition and technique of conceptualizing acids and bases were put forth by Arrhenius.

a.

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Answer to Problem 53A

The compound CaOH2 is an Arrhenius base.

Explanation of Solution

Acids, according to Arrhenius, are substances that contain hydrogen and ionize to produce hydrogen ions H+ in an aqueous solution.

Bases are substances that ionize in aqueous solutions to produce hydroxide ions OH .

The given compound is CaOH2 .

The compound dissociates into calcium ions and hydroxide ions.

  CaOH2Ca2++2OH

Since the compound produces hydroxide ions on dissociation, it is classified as an Arrhenius base.

b.

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation : The compound should be classified as an Arrhenius acid or an Arrhenius base.

Concept Introduction : A new definition and technique of conceptualizing acids and bases were put forth by Arrhenius.

b.

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Answer to Problem 53A

The compound C2H5COOH is an Arrhenius acid.

Explanation of Solution

Acids, according to Arrhenius, are substances that contain hydrogen and ionize to produce hydrogen ions H+ in an aqueous solution.

Bases are substances that ionize in aqueous solutions to produce hydroxide ions OH .

The given compound is C2H5COOH .

The compound is dissociated as follows:

  C2H5COOHC2H5COO+H+

Since the compound produces hydrogen ions on dissociation, it is classified as Arrhenius acid.

c.

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation : The compound should be classified as an Arrhenius acid or an Arrhenius base.

Concept Introduction : A new definition and technique of conceptualizing acids and bases were put forth by Arrhenius.

c.

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Answer to Problem 53A

The compound HNO3 is an Arrhenius acid.

Explanation of Solution

Acids, according to Arrhenius, are substances that contain hydrogen and ionize to produce hydrogen ions H+ in an aqueous solution.

Bases are substances that ionize in aqueous solutions to produce hydroxide ions OH .

The given compound is HNO3 .

The compound dissociates as follows:

  HNO3NO3+H+

Since the compound produces hydrogen ions on dissociation, it is classified as Arrhenius acid.

d.

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation : The compound should be classified as an Arrhenius acid or an Arrhenius base.

Concept Introduction : A new definition and technique of conceptualizing acids and bases were put forth by Arrhenius.

d.

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Answer to Problem 53A

The compound KOH is an Arrhenius base.

Explanation of Solution

Acids, according to Arrhenius, are substances that contain hydrogen and ionize to produce hydrogen ions H+ in an aqueous solution.

Bases are substances that ionize in aqueous solutions to produce hydroxide ions OH .

The given compound is KOH .

The compound dissociates into potassium ions and hydroxide ions.

  KOHK++OH

Since the compound produces hydroxide ions on dissociation, it is classified as an Arrhenius base.

e.

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation : The compound should be classified as an Arrhenius acid or an Arrhenius base.

Concept Introduction : A new definition and technique of conceptualizing acids and bases were put forth by Arrhenius.

e.

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Answer to Problem 53A

The compound HBr is an Arrhenius acid.

Explanation of Solution

Acids, according to Arrhenius, are substances that contain hydrogen and ionize to produce hydrogen ions H+ in an aqueous solution.

Bases are substances that ionize in aqueous solutions to produce hydroxide ions OH .

The given compound is HBr .

The compound dissociates as follows:

  HBrH++Br

Since the compound produces hydrogen ions on dissociation, it is classified as Arrhenius acid.

f.

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation : The compound should be classified as an Arrhenius acid or an Arrhenius base.

Concept Introduction : A new definition and technique of conceptualizing acids and bases were put forth by Arrhenius.

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Answer to Problem 53A

The compound H2SO4 is an Arrhenius acid.

Explanation of Solution

Acids, according to Arrhenius, are substances that contain hydrogen and ionize to produce hydrogen ions H+ in an aqueous solution.

Bases are substances that ionize in aqueous solutions to produce hydroxide ions OH .

The given compound is H2SO4 .

The compound dissociates as follows:

  H2SO4H++HSO4

Since the compound produces hydrogen ions on dissociation, it is classified as Arrhenius acid.

Chapter 19 Solutions

Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11

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