Jesset C.

asked • 10/27/21

Are my answers to these Chemistry problems correct? (My answers are in bold.) Also, thank you for your kind help! I really do appreciate it.

What is the acid ionization reaction for HNO3?

A. 2HNO3 ↔ H2 + N2 + 2O3

B. HNO3 ↔ H+ + NO3

C. HNO3 (aq) ↔ H+ (aq) + NO3 (aq)

D. HNO3 (aq) ↔ H+ (aq) + NO3 - (aq)

E. None of the Above

 

Which of the following is the acid ionization constant equation for the reaction in question 13?  

A. k= [H][NO3] / [HNO3]

B. k= [H]eq[NO3]eq / [HNO3]eq

C. Ka= [H+]eq[NO3 - ]eq / [HNO3]eq

D. ka= [H+]eq[NO3 - ]eq / [HNO3]eq

E. None of the Above


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