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Please help Calculate the % hydrolysis for 1 M Na2CO3 if [OH-] = 5.4x10^-(4).
Calculate the theoretical % hydrolysis for 1 M solution of Na2CO3 Homework Statement Calculate the theoretical % hydrolysis for 1 M solution of Na2CO3 Homework Equations CO3^(2-) + 2H2O -> H2CO3 + 2OH^(-1) or CO3^(2-) + H2O -> HCO3^(-1) + OH^(-1) HCO3^(-1) + H2O -> H2CO3 +...- imconfused
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Please help Calculate the % hydrolysis for 1 M Na2CO3 if [OH-] = 5.4x10^-(4).
Homework Statement Calculate the % hydrolysis for 1 M Na2CO3 if [OH-] = 5.4x10^-(4). Not sure what to put for the other fields.- imconfused
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Please help Calculate the % hydrolysis for 1 M Na2CO3 if [OH-] = 5.4x10^-(4).
Huh? But I asked my question. This is the only information I was given. No effort? But I'm stuck! I'm showing some effort by asking for some help here on ONE problem!- imconfused
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Please help Calculate the % hydrolysis for 1 M Na2CO3 if [OH-] = 5.4x10^-(4).
Calculate the % hydrolysis for 1 M Na2CO3 if [OH-] = 5.4x10^-(4)- imconfused
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Correlate the observations with Le Chatelier's principle?
(see image below) A solution made with 3mL of 0.1 M Fe(NO3)3, 3mL 0.1 M KSCN, and 35 mL of distilled water is poured into 4 test tubes. The color of the solution in each test tube is a blood red due to the formation of Fe(SCN)2+. Test tube 1: a few drops of 0.1 M Fe(NO3)3 are added (the blood...- imconfused
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