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Answer:
HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq) --> H2O (L) + NaCl (aq)
Explanation:
HCl is a strong acid while NaOH is a strong alkali. Hence both should dissociate completely in water and 1 mol of HCl will fully neutralise 1 mol of NaOH.
I'm assuming that Part 2 on molarity is part of a data based question that requires you to calculate the number of moles of NaOH based on the data provided and the equation that you are required to balance. Hence, I can't help you with it as I do not have the values.
Answer:
The Ka value used for the buffer system is :- Ka2 = pKa2 = 7.2
pH = 7.1
Explanation:
The buffer system given in the question is :-
and
The reaction taking place is:-
The Ka value used for the buffer system is :- Ka2 = pKa2 = 7.2
The pH can be calculated as:-
pH = 7.2 + log 0.40/0.50 = 7.1
Answer:
We expect the enthalpies of combustion of two isomers to be different.
The molecular formular of the two molecules are very similar.
So the balanced chemical equation for the two combustion reactions are the same.
Explanation:
In calculation of the combustion enthalpiesfrom the isomers of the products and reactant.
The difference will be in the standard enthalpies of formation of the two combustion products.
The rod-shaped n- octane has vibrational and rotational motion possible more than the almost spherical neoprene.