Hi,
Those familiar with the Jacaranda Chemistry textbook,it says "The concentrated sulfuric acid that is used as a catalyst also acts as a dehydrating agent. When water is removed from the reaction equilibrium, the equilibrium shifts to the right and increases the yield of ester."
But from...
In the arrhenius theory, acids IONISE to produce H+ ions in aqueous solution which then react with water molecules to produce hydronium H3O+.
In the bronsted lowry theory, do acids ionise? since they are described to 'donate protons'. is this still ionisation of the molecule in aqueous...
do both degree of ionisation and the pH scale provide measures of the strength of an acid?
If not could you tell me what each represent and measure?
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could someone point out the flaw in this and correct me please bc im really confused.
ok so a strong acid (take HCl) is always strong regardless of it's molarity. so i can get 10mol/L HCl and call it strong and then get 0.0001 mol/L HCl and call it strong.
so when i talk about degree of...
At least one zero of P(x)=3x^3 + px^2 + 15x + 10 is purely imaginary and p is real. Find p and hence write P(x) as a product of linear factors.
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