Hey,
I have an end of year chemistry exam (Year 11) tommorow and need help with 2 questions:
Which one of the following compounds, if dissolved in water, would produced a solution with a pH greater than 7
a) KCL
b) KCH3COO
c) KNO3
d) CH3COOH
Well I'm thinking it can't be a or c because they would completely dissociate into ions meaning they would be acidic?
But im not sure between b or d.
and also:
Which of the following species is likely to be most abundant in 1mol L-1 solution of NH4Cl:
a) NH4+
b) Cl-
c) H30+
d) OH-
So NH4CL dissociates into NH4+ + CL-
and successful ionizations
NH4+ + H20 --> NH3(g) + H30+
CL- + H2O --> HCL + OH-
since H30+ and OH- are gained from the successful ionizations I figure they will be less abundant than NH4+ and CL-?
But which of NH4+ and Cl- will be more abundant and why?
I have an end of year chemistry exam (Year 11) tommorow and need help with 2 questions:
Which one of the following compounds, if dissolved in water, would produced a solution with a pH greater than 7
a) KCL
b) KCH3COO
c) KNO3
d) CH3COOH
Well I'm thinking it can't be a or c because they would completely dissociate into ions meaning they would be acidic?
But im not sure between b or d.
and also:
Which of the following species is likely to be most abundant in 1mol L-1 solution of NH4Cl:
a) NH4+
b) Cl-
c) H30+
d) OH-
So NH4CL dissociates into NH4+ + CL-
and successful ionizations
NH4+ + H20 --> NH3(g) + H30+
CL- + H2O --> HCL + OH-
since H30+ and OH- are gained from the successful ionizations I figure they will be less abundant than NH4+ and CL-?
But which of NH4+ and Cl- will be more abundant and why?