Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
Solution of
Concept Introduction:
The ionization of a hypothetical weak acid
The relation among
Here,
(a)
Answer to Problem 15.114QE
Explanation of Solution
The ionization of
The expression of
Here,
The relation among
Refer to table 15.8 for the value of
Substitute
Rearrange to obtain the value of
The ICE table is given as follows:
Substitute
Assume
The formula to calculate
Substitute
(b)
Interpretation:
Solution of
Concept Introduction:
Refer to part (a).
(b)
Answer to Problem 15.114QE
Explanation of Solution
The ionization of
The expression of
Here,
Refer to table 15.8 for the value of
Substitute
Rearrange to obtain the value of
The ICE table is given as follows:
Substitute
Assume
Substitute
(c)
Interpretation:
Solution of
Concept Introduction:
(c)
Answer to Problem 15.114QE
Explanation of Solution
The ionization of
(d)
Interpretation:
Solution of
Concept Introduction:
The ionization of a hypothetical weak base is given as follows:
The expression of
Here,
(d)
Answer to Problem 15.114QE
Explanation of Solution
The ionization of
The expression of
Here,
The relation among
Substitute
Rearrange to obtain the value of
The ICE table is given as follows:
Substitute
Assume
The formula to calculate
Substitute
The formula to calculate
Substitute 5.274 for
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