A hydronium ion is:
In a solution where a reversible reaction is at equilibrium, both the forward and reverse reactions:
In a container of pure water at equilibrium:
From this equilibrium reaction:
H3PO4 + H2O <-> H3O+ + H2PO4 <-> H3O+ + HPO4 2
We can see that:
In the reaction:
CH3COOH + H¬2O <-> CH¬3COO + H3O+
CH¬3COO is:
6. Once 5 moles of hydroiodic acid, HI, is mixed into 1L water, there are only products, and no HI remains.
HI -> H3O+ + I-
We consider HI to be a strong acid because:
The equilibrium reaction:
H3O+ <-> H2O <-> H+ + OH-
is important to acid-base chemistry because:
According to the Bronsted-Lowry definition, NH¬3 is:
9. While studying the acid-base reactions of the bicarbonate system, Danish chemist Soren Sorenson noticed that adding a weak acid and its sodium salt made a solution that resists changes in pH. What explains this buffering phenomenon?
Sorenson’s work helped Henderson understand what about the bicarbonate system in the body?