I'm having trouble writing equations for acids/bases when they dissociate in water. Basically, I have to identify if a substance is an acid or a base when reacting with H2O and then write a balanced equation.
I'm trying to do what I learned previously and identify what's cation/anions make up the substance, pair them with corresponding cations/anions of water....figure out what's soluble, cancel out spectator ions, write the net ionic equation....but I seem to be getting the wrong equation
Can anyone help me for the following problems and give me any tips on how to do it? I would greatly appreciate it! I'm really struggling right now....
Write equations to describe the correct equilibrium when the following chemical
substances are dissolved in aqueous solution (water). Identify acids/bases and conjugate pairs.
Ignore spectator (unimportant) ions that would not contribute to determining pH.
NH
2OH
CHCl
2COOH
(CH)
3NH
3NO
3 KClO