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I’ve been to my chemistry lecture and I wasn’t able to understand these key poin

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I’ve been to my chemistry lecture and I wasn’t able to understand these key points. Could anyone answer this set of questions explain their answer in their own words?
Please remember Chegg's 5 subsets per question policy, which means that you must go over all of these problems instead of answering only one. I’ve been to my chemistry lecture and I wasn’t able to understand these key points. Could anyone answer this set of questions explain their answer in their own words?
Please remember Chegg's 5 subsets per question policy, which means that you must go over all of these problems instead of answering only one. 4.) Animals will lick up ethylene glycol (antifreeze) due to its sweet taste. The antidote for ethylene glycol poisoning is the administration of_. A) ethyl alcohol ( alcoholic drinks B) isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) C) mineral oil (laxative) D) vinegar 5.) Identify a good buffer. A) small amounts of both a weak acid and its conjugate base B) significant amounts of both a strong acid and a strong base C) small amounts of both a strong acid and a strong base D) significant amounts of both a weak acid and a strong acid E) significant amounts of both a weak acid and its conjugate base

Explanation / Answer

(4)

For ethylene glycol poisoning, the antidotes are ethanol and fomepizole. So the correct answer is:

(a) Ethyl alcohol

(5)

A buffer is formed between a weak acid and its conjugate base. So the correct answer is:

(e) significant amounts of a weak acid and its conjugate base

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