CH3COOH + H2O <---> CH3COO- + H3O+ H2SO4 + 2H2O ---> SO42- + 2H3O+ Acceptable?
Paroissien Member Joined May 27, 2004 Messages 626 Gender Male HSC 2004 Oct 21, 2004 #1 CH3COOH + H2O <---> CH3COO- + H3O+ H2SO4 + 2H2O ---> SO42- + 2H3O+ Acceptable?
Tommy_Lamp Coco Joined Jun 9, 2004 Messages 1,716 Location Northern Beaches Gender Undisclosed HSC 2004 Oct 21, 2004 #2 I would think so.
Paroissien Member Joined May 27, 2004 Messages 626 Gender Male HSC 2004 Oct 21, 2004 #3 Is it necessary to put the water in the equation?
xeriphic Member Joined May 7, 2004 Messages 452 Location Sydney Oct 21, 2004 #4 hmm that would be right, you can always split ionisation of sulfuric acid into two parts XD H2SO4 + H2O ---> HSO4- + H3O+ HSO4- + H2O ---> SO42- + H3O+
hmm that would be right, you can always split ionisation of sulfuric acid into two parts XD H2SO4 + H2O ---> HSO4- + H3O+ HSO4- + H2O ---> SO42- + H3O+
xeriphic Member Joined May 7, 2004 Messages 452 Location Sydney Oct 21, 2004 #5 no if they ask to show strong acid weak acid as the emphasise is on the arrows yes if they say ionise in water
no if they ask to show strong acid weak acid as the emphasise is on the arrows yes if they say ionise in water
Tommy_Lamp Coco Joined Jun 9, 2004 Messages 1,716 Location Northern Beaches Gender Undisclosed HSC 2004 Oct 21, 2004 #6 Paroissien: Yes xeriphic: I don't think that is necessary as it is ionised once it has a charge. EDIT: Are you sure xeriphic?
Paroissien: Yes xeriphic: I don't think that is necessary as it is ionised once it has a charge. EDIT: Are you sure xeriphic?
Paroissien Member Joined May 27, 2004 Messages 626 Gender Male HSC 2004 Oct 21, 2004 #7 You can, but it looks messy to me
xeriphic Member Joined May 7, 2004 Messages 452 Location Sydney Oct 21, 2004 #8 that's how I learnt it XD, diprotic acids as for the other answer, I would think that's reasonable, considering I alway refer to the syllabus
that's how I learnt it XD, diprotic acids as for the other answer, I would think that's reasonable, considering I alway refer to the syllabus