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How can I name alcohol functional groups? + Example - Socratic
To name an alcohol, you drop the final "-e" from the name of the parent alkane and add the ending "-ol". Then you use a number to locate the OH group. The steps are: 1. Find the longest continuous chain that contains the OH group. 2. Name this chain. This gives you the root name. 3. Drop the final "-e" and add the ending "-ol". 4. Number the chain from the end closest to the OH group 5. Insert ...

Question #6cd6a - Socratic
For neutralization mol of H+ ions of acid = mol of OH- ions of base So first you need to know the H+ of 10ml of 0.1 M HCl The number H^+ ions in the solution is the concentration of HCl because strong acids dissociate completely thus producing "1mole of H+"/"1mole of acid." This is only applicable to strong acids. The same is the case with strong base but instead of H^+ they produce strong ...

Of these molecules, which one is an electrophile and which one is a ...
HYDROXIDE "OH"^(-) is almost always going to be a nucleophile, as it is negatively charged. Granted, sometimes it acts like a base (like with acetone), and sometimes it acts like a nucleophile (like with alkyl halides), but in general it tends to want to donate electrons.

#H_2O + NH_3 -> OH^- + NH_4^+# - Socratic
When ammonia, #NH_3#, dissolves in water, hydrogen ions are translerred from the water to ammonia to form ammonium ions and hydroxide ions.

To determine the solubility of calcium hydroxide, a chemist ... - Socratic
That is the concentration of Ca(OH)_2 was equal to the concentration as specified by the following equilibrium..... Ca(OH)_2(s)rightleftharpoonsCa^(2+) + 2HO^- We had 8.13xx10^-3*Lxx0.102*mol*L^-1=8.29xx10^-4*mol with respect to HCl, and thus there were HALF this molar quantity present in solution with respect to the saturated Ca(OH)_2; you ...

What is the "pH" of a solution of magnesium hydroxide given ... - Socratic
"pH" = 10.52 In order to find the pH of a solution, you must determine the concentration of hydronium ions, "H"_3"O"^(+), either directly or indirectly. When you're dealing with a Bronsted - Lowry acid, you will be solving for the concentration of hydronium ions directly. When you're dealing with a Bronsted - Lowry base, like you are here, you will be solving for the concentration of hydronium ...

Question #93d51 + Example - Socratic
"3.306 mmoles H"^(+) The trick here is to realize that the problem is actually asking for the number of hydrogen ions, "H"^(+), that can be delivered to a reaction by a solution of oxalic acid. Oxalic acid, "H"_2"C"_2"O"_4, is a diprotic acid, meaning that it can deliver two hydrogen ions in a neutralization reaction. For example, you need 2 moles of sodium hydroxide to neutralize 1 mole of ...

Question #18329 - Socratic
LONG ANSWER !! a) The dissolution of nickel (II) hydroxide in nitric acid The balanced chemical equation for this reaction will be Ni(OH)_(2(s)) + 2HNO_text(3(aq ...

Question #deead - Socratic
["OH"^(-)] = "0.0688 M" FULL QUESTION The K_(sp) of "Ca(OH)"_2 is determined in the two following saturated solutions: water 100.0mL is solution no. (1) and saturated 50.0mL of 0.0500M NaOH is solution no. (2). In each of the two saturated solutions, the concentration of "OH"^(-) is determined by titration with standardised "HCl" solution. For saturated solution (2) it was found that 31.40 mL ...

What is the pH of a 2.6*10^-9 M H^+ solution? - Socratic
In pure water, #["H"^+] = ["OH"^"-"] = 1.00 × 10^"-7" color(white)(l)"mol/L"#. Imagine that we add the #2.6 × 10^"-9" color(white)(l)"mol/L H"^+#, but the ...

 

 

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