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Vanessa Reyes_1K
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12.39

Postby Vanessa Reyes_1K » Mon Jan 21, 2019 10:22 pm

The tables used for this problem don't have the exact acids/bases requested in the problem... do you convert the values?

Christina Chang 1C
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Re: 12.39

Postby Christina Chang 1C » Mon Jan 21, 2019 10:26 pm

HNO2 and HClO2 should be on there but for NH3OH+ it's NH2OH and for (CH3)2NH2+ it's (CH3)2NH because of the +1 charge that the bases have in the question.

Tessa Lawler 1A
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Re: 12.39

Postby Tessa Lawler 1A » Mon Jan 21, 2019 10:36 pm

This is part of the problems we'll have to do for the test. Calculating Ka/Kb values for substances based on the already known Ka/Kb values of similar compounds/molecules.


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