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  1. Question #8556c - Socratic

    This means that the anilinium ion is a reasonably strong conjugate acid producing higher degree of hydrolytic effect than the Nitrite ion which => # [H^+] > [OH^-]# => pH < 7 (acidic).

  2. What is the product of the following reaction? 1)CH_3 OH - Socratic

    Dec 23, 2017 · These are ostensibly acid-base reactions.... For ammonium we could write.... NH_4^+ +HO^(-) rarr NH_3(aq) + H_2O(l) For methanol, the acid base reaction would proceed ...

  3. Question #6f366 - Socratic

    Here's what I get. > The reaction is a simple proton transfer from the acid to the amine to form an ammonium salt. The equation for the salt formation is underbrace ...

  4. Question #bb4d7 - Socratic

    Since there are both H^+ and OH^- ions in water, bicarbonate ions get hydrated really quickly to form carbonic acid, and the equation is HCO_3^ (-)+H^+rightleftharpoonsH_2CO_3 Know that, carbonic …

  5. Question #5392e - Socratic

    Dec 13, 2017 · Here's what I get. Step 1. Write the molecular equation "Fe" ("NO"_3)_3" (aq)"+ "3NH"_3" (aq)" + "3H"_2"O (l)" → "Fe (OH)"_3" (s)" + "3NH"_4"NO"_3" (aq)" Step 2 ...

  6. Question #b9441 - Socratic

    Catalytic hydrogenation of the ketone "CH"_3"C (=O)CH"_2"CH"_2"CH"_3 stackrelcolor (blue) ("H"_2"/Ni"color (white) (mm)) (→) underbrace ("CH"_3"CH (OH)CH"_2"CH"_2"CH"_3)_color (red) …

  7. Question #851e9 + Example - Socratic

    The equation for this is: H^+ (aq)+OH^ (-) (aq)rightleftharpoonsH_2O (l) A common example of a neutralization reaction would be adding hydrochloric acid to aqueous sodium hydroxide.

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  9. Question #627ef - Socratic

    functional groups like -OH, -CHO,-CO- are present in carbohydrates. commonly two functional are present in a carbohydrate,-OH and -CHO, or -OH and-CO-. Aldose shows different reactions and test …

  10. Question #019dd - Socratic

    Only (C) is fully correct. As you can see, steam typically reacts with alkenes by adding H on one double-bonded atom and OH on the other. But there are two possible choices for which atom gets the single …