DP Chemistry (first assessment 2025)
Reactivity 3.1.12—The pH of a salt solution depends on the relative strengths of the parent acid and base. Construct equations for the hydrolysis of ions in a salt, and predict the effect of each ion on the pH of the salt solution.
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- 21M.1A.HL.TZ2.27: Which compound is acidic in aqueous solution? A. KBr B. CH3COONa C. NH4Cl D. Na2CO3
- 21M.1A.HL.TZ2.27: Which compound is acidic in aqueous solution? A. KBr B. CH3COONa C. NH4Cl D. Na2CO3
- 21M.1A.HL.TZ2.27: Which compound is acidic in aqueous solution? A. KBr B. CH3COONa C. NH4Cl D. Na2CO3
- 21M.1A.HL.TZ2.27: Which compound is acidic in aqueous solution? A. KBr B. CH3COONa C. NH4Cl D. Na2CO3
- 22M.1A.HL.TZ1.27: In which set are the salts arranged in order of increasing pH? A. HCOONH4 < KBr < NH4Br...
- 22M.1A.HL.TZ1.27: In which set are the salts arranged in order of increasing pH? A. HCOONH4 < KBr < NH4Br...
- 22M.1A.HL.TZ1.27: In which set are the salts arranged in order of increasing pH? A. HCOONH4 < KBr < NH4Br...
- 22M.1A.HL.TZ1.27: In which set are the salts arranged in order of increasing pH? A. HCOONH4 < KBr < NH4Br...