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quantitative ECW
model the two
properties are
electrostatic and covalent.
Monoprotic acids, also
known as
monobasic acids, are
those acids that are able to...
- 22.5 mL, the pH
observed was
about 1.5 and 4,
giving the pKa. In weak
monoprotic acids, the
point halfway between the
beginning of the
curve (before any...
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monoprotic acids and bases. A
monoprotic acid is an acid that
donates one proton. A
monoprotic base is a base that
accepts one proton. A
monoprotic acid...
- with only one
ionizable hydroxide (OH−) ion per
formula unit are
called monoprotic since they can
accept one
proton (H+).
Bases with more than one OH- per...
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particular example of an
equilibrium constant. The
dissociation of a
monoprotic acid, HA, in
dilute solution can be
written as HA ↽ − − ⇀ A − + H + {\displaystyle...
- ICE
table for a
monoprotic acid [HA] [A−] [H+] I C0 0 y C −x x x E C0 − x x x + y...
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Nitrous acid (molecular
formula HNO 2) is a weak and
monoprotic acid
known only in solution, in the gas phase, and in the form of
nitrite (NO− 2) salts...
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proton (H+),
acetic acid has
acidic character.
Acetic acid is a weak
monoprotic acid. In
aqueous solution, it has a pKa
value of 4.76. Its
conjugate base...
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Bjerrum plot of
speciation for a
hypothetical monoprotic acid: AH
concentration as a
function of the
difference between pK and pH...
- but a more
descriptive presentation is HOP(O)H2,
which highlights its
monoprotic character.
Salts derived from this acid are
called hypophosphites. HOP(O)H2...