Salt of Weak Acid and a Weak Base
In this case both the cation and anion undergo hydrolysis to the same or different extents. The resulting solution may be neutral, acidic or basic depending upon the relative strengths of acids and bases. The hydrolysis may be written as: ..
Salt of Weak Acid and a Weak Base
In this case both the cation and anion undergo hydrolysis to the same or different extents. The resulting solution may be neutral, acidic or basic depending upon the relative strengths of acids and bases. The hydrolysis may be written as: Some common examples are CH 3 ..
In this case both the cation and anion undergo hydrolysis to the same or different extents. The resulting solution may be neutral, acidic or basic depending upon the relative strengths of acids and bases. The hydrolysis may be written as: Some common examples are CH 3 ..Weak Acid
An acid that dissociates only partially when dissolved in water, is classified as a weak acid. Most of the molecules remain in solution in molecular form itself in such acid. Examples are: acetic acid, formic acid, carbonic acid..
Salt of a Strong Acid and Weak Base
Salt of a Strong Acid and Weak Base - Here, cation B + undergoes hydrolysis to give free H + ions. Therefore the resulting solution will be acidic in character having pH less than 7. For example, Other examples of this type of salts are NH..
Weak Base
A base that dissociates in water only partially is known as a weak base. Example: Examples of Bases Strong Weak Sodium hydroxide: NaOH Magnesium hydroxide: Mg(OH) 2 Potassium hydroxide: KOH Calcium hydroxide: Ca(OH) 2 Ammonium ..
Neutralization of weak acids and weak bases
The heat of neutralization of a weak acid or a weak base is less than -57.1 kJ and is also different for different weak acids or bases. For example for acetic acid the enthalpy of neutralization is -54.9 kJ. This can b..
Weak electrolyte
Substances, which give poorly conducting solutions when dissolved in water because they are ionized to a very small extent are called as weak electrolytes. For example, NH 3 , CH 3 COOH, H 2 CO 3 , organic bases etc...
Substances, which give poorly conducting solutions when dissolved in water because they are ionized to a very small extent are called as weak electrolytes. For example, NH 3 , CH 3 COOH, H 2 CO 3 , organic bases etc...Weak acid
An acid which dissociates very feebly in water and whose molecules mostly remain in the undissociated form is categorized as a weak acid. It behaves as a weak electrolyte. ..
An acid which dissociates very feebly in water and whose molecules mostly remain in the undissociated form is categorized as a weak acid. It behaves as a weak electrolyte. ..Weak base
A base that dissociates only partially into ions in aqueous medium is called a weak base. It behaves as a weak electrolyte..
A base that dissociates only partially into ions in aqueous medium is called a weak base. It behaves as a weak electrolyte..Weak Electrolyte
A weak electrolyte ionises or dissociates only partially to form free mobile ions. Most of the electrolyte remains as un-ionised molecules. For example in acetic acid, the number of its dissociated ions (the acetate and hydrogen ions) is less compared to the total amount of acet..
A weak electrolyte ionises or dissociates only partially to form free mobile ions. Most of the electrolyte remains as un-ionised molecules. For example in acetic acid, the number of its dissociated ions (the acetate and hydrogen ions) is less compared to the total amount of acet.. Result
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