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jolli1 [7]
4 years ago
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carbohydrates are made of carbon hydrogen and oxygen atoms bonded together by shared electrons. Therefore, carbohydrates are

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SVEN [57.7K]4 years ago
7 0
Therefore carbohydrates are covalent compounds. Since electrons or more specifically valence electrons from their respective atoms are shared to form chemical bonds and acquire greater chemical stability from the bonds, this is present through out this biological macromolecule and is thus covalent.
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Since
(Ka) (Ka) - 1 x 10^ -14
then
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since
pH + pOH = 14
when the pH = 10.00
then
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& the OH-
would then equal 1.0 X 10^-4

NaCN as a base does a hydrolysis in water:
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Kb = [HCN] [OH-] / [CN-]

2.0 X 10^-5 = [1.0 X 10^-4] [1.0 X 10^-4] / [CN-]

[CN-] =(1.0 X 10^-8) / (2.0 X 10^-5)

[CN-] = (5.0 X 10^-4)

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your answer would be
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sorry even after making a correction in calcs , I don't get one of your answers.
the only way that I could get one of them is to pretend that yours was a 1 sig fig problem,
in which case your 16 mg would round off to 20 mg.
but you have 3 sig figs in "500. ml", & 2 sig figs in both the "pH of 10.00."
& The Ka of HCN = "5.0 x 10^-10."

it does however take 12 mg of NaCN, to make 500. mL of aqueous solution pH of 10.00. the molar mass of NaCN has the smaller molar mass of 49.00 grams per mole.
maybe they meant NaCN, but wrote KCN instead.

I hope i answered this correctly for you.
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