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cashem'up:
Why is ethanoic acid a stronger acid in liquid ammonia than in aqueous solution?............. hey guys s03 question m confused........

Saladin:
The strength of an acid is determined by how easily it can donate a proton.

Thus, when in liquid ammonia, there is stronger interaction between the NH3 molecules and the acid, than with water. This causes, protons to 'come out' easier than in water, as the internal bonding forces are more strongly overcome.

Thus in ammonia, it has a greater ability to donate a proton.

cashem'up:
thanks.............yea that makes sense so yes it will more easily dissociate..........however u cant check this wid indicator can u ...............to deternmne its strenght

3ishakay:
can any1 help me out wiv

mj-08 ppr 1
question numbr 6 !?!?

Thanks

nid404:

1g= 1/18 mole

1 mole=24dm3 at 298K and 1atm
but temp is 596 K...2 times

so 1 moles at 596K occupies 48dm3
1/18 X48= 2.67

C is the ans

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