Timeline for Hydrolysis of $A_3B$ type weak acid-weak base salt
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Mar 9 at 13:05 | answer | added | Poutnik | timeline score: 0 | |
Mar 9 at 2:34 | review | Close votes | |||
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Mar 9 at 2:12 | comment | added | Mithoron | The question itself is unclear and I recommend using a newer textbook of higher quality. | |
Mar 9 at 2:10 | comment | added | Mithoron | There's no "ammonium hydroxide" and calling all the equilibria hydrolysis is a misnomer. These are rather objections to your nomenclature than actual issue, though. | |
Mar 9 at 1:07 | comment | added | Aurelius | If it is not a question of hydrolysis, how do i solve it ? In link it the formula for $AB$ salt hydrolysis is derived similar to my method? | |
Mar 9 at 1:02 | comment | added | Aurelius | @Mithoron but isn't that ammonium hydroxide . But ammonium cyanide, ammonium acetate and ammonium carbonate undergoing the same reaction is hydrolysis? My book explains weak acid-weak base salt hydrolysis by ammonium acetate and ammonium cyanide $$NH_4^+ + CN^- + H_2O\rightleftharpoons NH_4OH+HCN$$ | |
Mar 8 at 22:21 | comment | added | Mithoron | There's no such thing as "NH4OH" and acid-base equilibria here should not be called hydrolysis. | |
Mar 8 at 21:25 | history | edited | Aurelius | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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S Mar 8 at 21:19 | history | asked | Aurelius | CC BY-SA 4.0 |