Hi guys
in June 10 paper 11
question 6
do I take the NH4 and No3 separately or as one unit when calculating?
also can someone explain questions 13 , 22 ,28 , abd 29
Amonium nitrate exists as NH
4+ and NO
3-. So you should take each of the ions separately.
Jun 10 p1111. To maintain the concentration of HOCl high, you should impose a change which will cause the equilibrium to shift to the right so that more HOCl is formed at the expense of OCl
-.
Adding a solution of Cl
- or bubbling air through the water will have not effect on the equilibrium.
But adding a solution of OH
-, will increase the latter's concentration. Hence according to
La Chatelier's principle, the equilibrium will shift to the left which will in other words decrease concentration of HOCl.
Hence obvious answer is
A.
The H+ from the acid will react with OH
- to form water. Hence the concentration of OH- will decrease. In this way the equilibrium will shift to the right forming ore HOCl.
I'll complete the rest asap.