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Identify the relative molar amounts of the species in 0.10 M NaBr(aq). Br-, OH-, H2O, H3O+, NaBr, Na+
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Identify the relative molar amounts of the species in 0.10 M NaBr(aq). Br-, OH-, H2O, H3O+, NaBr, Na+
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Step-by-step explanation:
NaBr is a strong electrolyte. Hence it dissociates completely in aqueous solution.
Dissociation of NaBr:
. Hence 1 mol of NaBr produces 1 mol of
and 1 mol of
upon complete dissociation
So, concentration of NaBr is 0 (M), concentration of
is 0.10 (M) and concentration of
is 0.10 (M)
Concentrations of
and
depends upon solely on autoionization of water.
Hence concentration of
= concentration of
=
Concentration of
is calculated from it's density (1 g/mL) and molar mass of
(18 g/mol). hence concentration of
is 55.5 (M)
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NaBr < H3O+1 = OH-1 < Na^+1 = Br^-1 < H2O
Least is NaBr (100% dissolved so no NaBr remains, only Na^+1 and Br^-1
H2O yields 10^-7 M H3O^+1 and 10^-7 M OH^-1 (Kw = 1x10^-14 = [H3O+][OH-]
Na^+1 and Br^-1 will bothe be 0.1 M
H2O is slightly less that 1000 g / L in a 0.1 M NaBr solution, so its concentration is about 55.5 M
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