Chapter 18: Q18.130P (page 827)
Explain the differing extents of dissociation of in and .
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Answer
The differing extents of dissociation of in and are shown by the order of acidity as 鈥 .
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Chapter 18: Q18.130P (page 827)
Explain the differing extents of dissociation of in and .
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The differing extents of dissociation of in and are shown by the order of acidity as 鈥 .
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Nitrogen is discharged from wastewater treatment facilities into rivers and streams, usually as and role="math" localid="1663321622328" :
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One strategy for removing it is to raise the pH and 鈥渟trip鈥 the role="math" localid="1663321651423" from solution by bubbling air through the water.
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(b) What is the fraction at pH 10.00?
(c) Explain the basis of ammonia stripping.
The strength of an acid or base is related to its strength as an electrolyte. (a) Is the electrical conductivity of electrical conductivity of MHCl higher, lower, or the same as that of? Explain.
(b) Is the electrical conductivity ofMHCl higher, lower, or the same as that of? Explain
The following scenes represent three weak acids HA

(a) Rank the acids in order of increasing Ka.
(b) Rank the acids in order of increasing
c) Rank the conjugate bases in order of increasing .
(d) What is the percent dissociation of HX?
(e) If equimolar amounts of the sodium salts of the acids (NaX, NaY, and NaZ) were dissolved in water, which solution would have the highest pOH? The lowest pH?
Question: Write the expression for each of the following in water:
(a)
(b)
(c)
What is the difference between and for the autoionization of water?
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