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If my understanding is correct, bromous acid ($\ce {hbro2}$) is a stronger acid than hypobromous acid ($\ce {hbro}$) because the additional electronegative oxygen atom draws the electron away from the hydrogen atom, making dissociation for $\ce {h+}$ easier. In a 0.50 m hbro (aq) solution [bro] was found to be 3.5 x 10³ m at 25°c. Solution for place the following in order of increasing acid strength
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Hbro2 hbro3 hbro hb:o4 select one Hbro (aq) + h20 (1) h30* (ag) + bro (aq) a) hypobromous acid dissociates in water according to the above process Hbro2 < hbro4 < hbro < hbro3 o b
Consider a ph titration curve at 298 k for 50 ml of 0.10 m hypobromous acid, hbro (ka = 2.8 x 10−9), titrated with 0.10 m koh solution
calculate the equivalence point ph. Solution for write the acidic equilibrium equation for hbro Be sure to include the proper phases for all species within the reaction. What is the initial ph of the solution
Hbro + h₂o = bro + h30+ acid, hbro is titrated with 0.360… So i was looking at factors that control the relative strengths of acids and bases We know that $\\ce{hi}$ is a stronger acid that $\\ce{hbr}$ because $\\ce{i}$ is a much larger atom Be sure to include the proper phases for all species within the reaction
Hbro (aq) + h₂o (1) br (s) +…
**calculate the ph of a mixture of koh and hbro** **problem statement:** determine the ph when 50.0 ml of 0.150 m koh is mixed with 20.0 ml of 0.300 m hbro The acid dissociation constant (ka) for hbro is 2.5 × 10⁻⁹