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7. Choose the best answer for an aqueous solution labeled "0.10 M sodium hydroxide," A) the...
Which of the following species is present at the lowest concentration in an aqueous solution of H3PO4? a) H2PO4- b) H3O+ c) H3PO4 d)| HPO42- e) PO43-
Which of the following 0.10 M aqueous solutions gives the highest pH? A) CH3COOH (pKa = 4.75) B) HF (PK:= 3.45) C) H3PO4 (pKal = 2.12) D) HCIQ (Ka=2.00) E) Since all are acids, the pH is the same for all solutions. 5. Which one of the following salts gives an acidic aqueous solution? A) CsNO3 B) CaCl2C ) LiF D) Cr(CIO4)3 E) NaCH3CO2 6. 7. All of the following are strong acids except A) HCIQB) HC104 C) HI D)...
ASAP! What is Ka for the weak acid, HA, if a 0.020 M solution of the acid has a pH of 3.29 at 25ºC? a. 5.1 × 10-2 b. 6.9 × 10-2 c. 2.6 × 10-4 d. 1.3 × 10-5 e. 1.0 × 10-6 What is the conjugate acid of H2PO4–(aq)? a. H3O+ b. H3PO4 c. HPO42– e. PO43–
Calculate the approximate pH of an aqueous solution of H2S , 0.05 M, and H3PO4, 0.21 M at 25°C. (Note: consider one decimal place for the pH answer.) pKa H2S/HS- = 7.02, pKa HS-/S2- = 13.99 pKaH3PO4/ H2PO4- =2.15, pKaH2PO4-/HPO42-=7.15, pKa HPO42-/ PO43- =12.38
Calculate the approximate pH of an aqueous solution of H2S , 0.05 M, and H3PO4, 0.21 M at 25°C. (Note: consider one decimal place for the pH answer.) pKa H2S/HS- = 7.02, pKa HS-/S2- = 13.99 pKaH3PO4/ H2PO4- =2.15, pKaH2PO4-/HPO42-=7.15, pKa HPO42-/ PO43- =12.38
If a buffer were needed with a pH of 7.0, what would be the best combination of weak acid and conjugate base to formulate the buffer? (please explain why you chose your answer) A) H3PO4 and H2PO4- B) H2PO4- and HPO42- C) HPO42- and PO43- D) acetic acid and acetate E) lactic acid and lactate
Acid Acid Dissociation Constant, Ka H3PO4 7 x 10-3 H2PO4- 8 x 10-8 HPO42- 5 x 10-13 On the basis of the information above, a buffer with a pH = 9 can best be made by using A. H3PO4 + H2PO4- B. H2PO4- + PO43- C. H2PO4- + HPO42- D. HPO42- + PO43-
An aqueous solution of 0.100 M phosphoric acid (12.0 mL) is
titrated with 0.400 M KOH as shown below. phosphoric acid has three
pKas: 2.148, 7.198, 12.375.
H3PO4(aq) + OH-(aq)
H2PO4-(aq) +
H2O(l)
H2PO4-(aq) + OH-(aq)
HPO42-(aq) +
H2O(l)
HPO42-(aq) + OH-(aq)
PO43-(aq) + H2O(l)
Calculate the pH of phosphoric acid solution before any KOH has
been added.
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11. which of the following pairs of species is a conjugate acid-base pair? a. NaF, F b. NHs, NH c. H30+, ОН- d. H2CO3, CO32 8. which of the following salts is most likely to form an aqueous solution having the pH <7? a. NaBr b. LiNO3 c. NH4CI d. RbCN 2. which of the following pairs of species is not a conjugate acid-base pair? a. OH, H b. HOCI, OCh c. HSO4,SO42 d. H2CO3, HCO3
11. which of the...
10. For an aqueous solution labeled "0.10 M potassium bromide," A) the pH is greater than 7. B) the pH = 13. D) the pH is less than 7. E) the pH = 7. C) the pH = 1. 11. For a 0.10 M solution of a weak acid, HA, with pKa = 6, which of the following is true? A) [HA] =[A-] B) [HA] does not equal [H3O+] C) [HA] =[H3O] D) [HA] = K E) [HA] = 0...