CHM 2046 Study Guide - Final Guide: Oxoacid, Acid Strength, Hafnium(Iv) Oxide

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Across a period, acid strength increases, so the electronegativity of the nonmetal element determines this trend. All oxoacids have the acidic h atom bonded to an o atom. For oxoacids with the same number of o atoms, acid strength increases with the electronegativity of the central atom. For oxoacids with different numbers of o atoms, acid strength increases with the number of o atoms (the more o atoms the stronger the acid). Rank the following acids from weakest to strongest acids: hfo2, hclo2, hbro2, hio2, hio, hio2, hio3, hio4, the following acids are dissolved in a nonaqueous solvent such as acetone: hf, hcl, hbr, Look at sample problem 18. 11 in the 8th ed silberberg book. Remember ph = -logh+ concentration, but this is a base and in the kb expression you have oh-, so when you find x, x represents oh-. So find poh and then convert to ph. The relation between ka and kb of a conjugate acid-base pair.

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