For a solution equimolar in HCN and NaCN, which statement is false? [H + ] is la
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Question
For a solution equimolar in HCN and NaCN, which statement is false?
[H+] is larger than it would be if only the HCN were in solution.
Addition of more NaCN will shift the acid-dissociation equilibrium of HCN to the left.
Addition of NaOH will increase [CN] and decrease [HCN].
[H+] is equal to Ka.
This is an example of the common-ion effect.
A.[H+] is larger than it would be if only the HCN were in solution.
B.Addition of more NaCN will shift the acid-dissociation equilibrium of HCN to the left.
C.Addition of NaOH will increase [CN] and decrease [HCN].
D.[H+] is equal to Ka.
E.This is an example of the common-ion effect.
Explanation / Answer
option (a)[H+] is larger than it would be if only the HCN were in solution.
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