Respuesta :
Answer: a) [tex]HCN(aq.)+H_2O\rightleftharoons H_3O^+(aq.)+CN^-(aq.)[/tex]
b) [tex]HCN[/tex] : acid [tex]CN^-[/tex] :conjugate base.
And, [tex]H_2O[/tex] : base [tex]H_3O^+[/tex]: conjugate acid.
c) [tex]HCN(aq.)+NaOH(aq)\rightleftharoons NaCN(aq.)+H_2O(l)[/tex]
d) [tex]NaCN(aq)\rightarrow Na^+(aq.)+CN^-(aq)[/tex]
e) [tex]NaCN(aq)+HCl(aq)\rightarrow NaCl(aq.)+HCN(aq)[/tex]
Explanation:
a) Weak acid is defined as the acid which does not completely dissociates when dissolved in water. They have high pH. These releases [tex]H^+[/tex] ions in their aqueous states.
The equation for the dissociation of [tex]HCN[/tex] acid is given by:
[tex]HCN(aq.)+H_2O\rightleftharoons H_3O^+(aq.)+CN^-(aq.)[/tex]
b) According to the Bronsted-Lowry conjugate acid-base theory, an acid is defined as a substance which looses donates protons and thus forming conjugate base and a base is defined as a substance which accepts protons and thus forming conjugate acid.
For the given chemical equation:
[tex]HCN[/tex] is loosing a proton, thus it is considered as an acid and after losing a proton, it forms [tex]CN^-[/tex] which is a conjugate base.
And, [tex]H_2O[/tex] is gaining a proton, thus it is considered as a base and after gaining a proton, it forms [tex]H_3O^+[/tex] which is a conjugate acid.
c) Neutralization reaction is a reaction in which an acid reacts with base to produce salt and water.
[tex]HCN(aq.)+NaOH(aq)\rightarrow NaCN(aq.)+H_2O(l)[/tex]
d) The chemical equation for dissociation of [tex]NaCN[/tex] in water.
[tex]NaCN(aq)\rightarrow Na^+(aq.)+CN^-(aq)[/tex]
e) The chemical equation for the reaction of [tex]NaCN[/tex] and [tex]HCI[/tex]
[tex]NaCN(aq)+HCl(aq)\rightarrow NaCl(aq.)+HCN(aq)[/tex]