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  1. Question #845d9 + Example - Socratic

    The inductive effect is the effect on electron density in one portion of a molecule caused by electron-withdrawing or electron-donating groups elsewhere in the molecule. In a covalent …

  2. Question #71ce2 - Socratic

    H^+ + OH^--> H_2O when the acid was added to the resulting solution. The H^+ and OH^- react in a 1:1 ratio. This tells us that the number of moles of H^+ used will be equal to the number of …

  3. Question #6f539 + Example - Socratic

    The effect of strong base on water is to dramatically increase the concentration of OH^- ions and decrease the concentration of H_3O^+ ions. Water always contains at least small …

  4. Question #750c8 - Socratic

    Here's what I got. The problem wants you to use the base dissociation constant, K_b, of ammonia, "NH"_3, to determine the percent of ammonia molecules that ionize to produce …

  5. Question #80fd6 - Socratic

    4.27 11.86 Ethanoic acid dissociates: sf (CH_3COOHrightleftharpoonsCH_3COO^ (-)+H^+) sf (K_a= ( [CH_3COO^-] [H^+])/ ( [CH_3COOH])=1.8xx10^ (-5)) These are equilibrium …

  6. Question #6b37a + Example - Socratic

    The longer the alkyl chain attached to the hydroxyl head, usually the more basic the conjugate base is (and the less nucleophilic).

  7. Question #0984e - Socratic

    CH 3COOH (aq) +OH − (aq) → CH 3COO− (aq) +H 2O(l) Notice the 1:1 mole ratio that exists between acetic acid and sodium hydroxide (written as hydroxide ions). This means that, in …

  8. Question #8fa5f - Socratic

    A hydroxide ion is an anion composed of one hydrogen and one oxygen atom and has an overall charge of 1^-. Its formula is ["OH"]^(-). When combined with metals, it forms compounds with a …

  9. Question #0760a - Socratic

    The pH of the solution is 8.752 !! LONG ANSWER !! Before doing anycalculations, make sure that you have a clear understanding of what goes on here. You're titrating acetic acid, …

  10. Question #32390 + Example - Socratic

    Ca(OH)2 (s] ⇌ Ca2+ (aq] + 2OH− (aq] Since calcium hydroxide is formed when two hydroxide anions bond ionically with one calcium cation, dissolving one mole of the solid in aqueous …