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- Potassium is a very reactive metal, but in compounds it is present as the potassium ion and is not very reactive. For example, dry potassium bicarbonate powder can be used to extinguish burning liquids. Why is there such a difference in the reactivity of potassium metal and the potassium ion? A. The potassium in the bicarbonate salt is a base, but the potassium metal is an acid. B. The potassium in the bicarbonate salt is an acid, but the potassium metal is a base. C. The combustion of the liquids suppresses the potassium's ability to react. D. The potassium metal can readily ionize by losing its one valence electron; the potassium in the bicarbonate salt is already ionized. E. The potassium atom is bonded to an oxygen atom in the bicarbonate salt, but in the metal it is unbound and free to react.E' E a. a. C6H5NH2 (aq) + H₂O (l) C6H5NH3* (aq) + OH- (aq) When you measure the concentrations of the ionized substances you find them to be: [C6H5NH₂] = 0.234 mol/L [C6H5NH3*] = 2.8 x 10-5 mol/L [OH-]= 2.8 x 10¹5 mol/L If the Kb is 4.27 x 10-10, is the reaction at equilibrium? If not, which direction does it need to move (right or left) to reach equilibrium? Explain. At equilibrium the concentrations of the ionized substances are: [C6H5NH₂] = 0.0537 mol/L [C6H5NH3*] = 4.79 x 10¹ mol/L [OH-]= 4.79 x 10-6 mol/L If this reaction is taking place in a 2.0L container, and 1.5 moles of phenylamine were added to the reaction, what will the new concentrations of the three ionic species be when equilibrium is re-established? CoHsNHz(aq) + H₂O (l) 2. Determine the K₂ for the above solutior 3. Determine the pH for the above solution 누 C6H5NH3+ (aq) + OH- (aq)9. A solution of 40ml containing 15 grams of sodium hydroxide is analyzed. a. What is the concentration of the solution? O 4.7M 10 M 3.7 M 9.4 M 8 00:56:26 PREVIOUS 9 of 9 SAVE & esc 2