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How to you convert between pH, pOH, [H+] and [OH-]? - Socratic
Jun 1, 2016 · Here's a concept map that shows how to get from any of these to the other. [Really, the only things you need to remember are:
What are the orders of #"CV"^(+)# and #"OH"^(-)# for the
May 26, 2017 · Where #OH^-) and CV^+# are the concentration of them in M. We know that the concentration of NaOH is 0.1M or the #OH^- # concentration is 0.1M as 1 mol of NaOH contributes 1 mole of #OH^-# because it is a strong base. The equation for dissociation in water #"NaOH" + "H"_2"O" rightleftharpoons "Na"^+ + "OH"^-# Plug in the new found variable
What is the oxidation number of O in the ion OH-? - Socratic
Apr 20, 2018 · In a hydroxide #(OH^-)# ion, we see that the total charge of the ion is #-1#. That means, the total sum of the oxidation numbers of the elements present in the ion totals out to be #-1#. The ion has one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom. Hydrogen is less electronegative than oxygen, and so will possess its usual #+1# state.
How do you calculate the pH of a solution when given the OH ...
May 8, 2014 · The pH + pOH = 14 The pOH = -log[OH-] The pH is measure of acidity of a solution whereas the pOH is a measure of basicity of a solution. The two expressions are opposites expressions. As the pH increases the pOH decreases and vice versa. Both values equal 14. To convert a concentration of into pH or pOH take the -log of molar concentration of the hydrogen …
What is the pH of a solution with [OH^-] = 1*10^-4 M? - Socratic
Jun 8, 2016 · pH =10 First solve for pOH using the equation pOH=-log[OH-] = 4 Then plug the pOH in the equation, pH + pOH =14 then solve for pH. pH =14 - 4 = 10
How do you name alkenes with alcohols? - Socratic
Jan 6, 2014 · The basic rules for naming alkenes are the same as those for the nomenclature of alkanes, except that we change the suffix to –ene. > Find the longest continuous chain of carbon atoms that contains the "C=C" double bond. If you have two ties for longest continuous chain and both chains contain a "C=C" double bond, then choose the chain with more substituents. Give …
Wha tis the name of Al(OH)_3? - Socratic
Aug 8, 2016 · The name of "Al(OH)"_3" is aluminum hydroxide. "Al(OH)"_3" is an ionic compound. Ionic compounds are named for the ions that are present, and prefixes aren't used. The compound "Al(OH)"_3" contains the aluminum ion ("Al"^(3+)") and the hydroxide ion ("OH"^(-)"). The name of this ionic compound is aluminum hydroxide. Notice that even though there are …
What functional groups are in glucose? - Socratic
Jul 7, 2014 · Glucose contains aldehyde, alcohol, and hemiacetal groups. Glucose exists in a straight-chain form and in various cyclic forms. In the straight-chain form, the functional group at C-1 is an aldehyde group. The functional groups on C-2 to C-6 are alcohol groups. In the cyclic form, the functional group on C-1 is a hemiacetal group. A hemiacetal has an OH and an OR …
What is the name of Pb(OH)_2? - Socratic
May 7, 2018 · Lead (II) hydroxide. The compound "Pb"("OH"_2) contains two ions: The cation "Pb"^(2+), and The anion "OH"^-. "Pb" (lead) is a transition metal and has more than one possible oxidation state. Hence by the IUPAC naming law, it would be necessary to indicate the oxidation state of the element using Roman numerals contained in brackets. [1] The "Pb"^(2+) ion has …
Why does pH + pOH = 14? | Socratic
May 17, 2016 · Because water undergoes a measurable equilibrium at 298*K. We can write the equilibrium as follows: 2H_2OrightleftharpoonsH_3O^+ + HO^- And, K_w = [H_3O^+][HO^-].