Yes the reaction given above does exist
First of all CaCl2 will react with water to form CaO and HCl then it will react with CO2 to form <span>CaCO3
</span>CaCO3 + 2HCl <span>>>></span> CaCl2+CO2+H20
so i conclude it does exist
hope it helps
Answer:
C₅H₈N₂O
Explanation:
The molecular formula denotes the various forms of atoms contained in a molecule at a particular fixed proportion.
The molecular ion M⁺ = 112.0499
and the exact mass values are given as follows:
C = 12.000
H = 1.0078
N = 14.003
O = 15.995
By assumption:
C = 12.000 × 5 = 60.0000
H = 1.0078 × 8 = 1.0078
N = 14.003 × 2 = 28.0060
<u>O = 15.995 × 1 = 15.9950 </u>
<u> = 112.0634 </u>
This is approximtely equal to 112.0499.
As such the Molecular formula for the compound = C₅H₈N₂O
Calculate the H positive from the pH equation: pH equals -log (H positive). This would be 10 to the -6.49. Let's call the acid HA. To calculate Ka in this equation, Ka equals H positive times A- over HA. HA is going to be the 0 0121. So, Ka=(10^-6.49)^2/0.0121. This equals 1.05*10^-13/0.0121. Ka then equals 8.65*10^-12.
This would be 8.010 * 10^-2
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