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Find the equilibrium pH and concentrations of H2A, HA and A a solution containing 0.0365 M...
1- Calculate the concentrations of all species in a 0.690 M Na2SO3 (sodium sulfite) solution. The ionization constants for sulfurous acid are Ka1 = 1.4× 10^–2 and Ka2 = 6.3× 10^–8. 2-For the diprotic weak acid H2A, Ka1 = 2.1 × 10^-6 and Ka2 = 8.7 × 10^-9. What is the pH of a 0.0800 M solution of H2A? What are the equilibrium concentrations of H2A and A2– in this solution? 3- NH3 is a weak base (Kb = 1.8...
For the diprotic weak acid H2A, ?a1=2.0×10−6 and ?a2=8.8×10−9. What is the pH of a 0.0650 M solution of H2A? pH= What are the equilibrium concentrations of H2A and A2− in this solution? [H2A]= M[A2−]=
A diprotic acid, H2A, has acid dissociation constants of
Ka1=1.01×10−4 and Ka2=4.08×10−12. Calculate the pH and molar
concentrations of H2A, HA−, and A2−at equilibrium for each of the
solutions.
A diprotic acid, H, A, has acid dissociation constants of Kal = 1.01 x 104 and K22 = 4.08 x 10-12. Calculate the pH and molar concentrations of H, A, HA, and A? at equilibrium for each of the solutions. A 0.176 M solution of H, A. pH= pH = 1...
Calculate the pH and the concentrations of all species of 0.100 M ascorbic acid solution. . Concentrations must be in molarity, M. List your answers in the following [H3O+], [H2A], [HA-], [A-] ksp 8.0E-5
A diprotic acid, H2A,H2A, has acid dissociation constants of ?a1=4.15×10−4Ka1=4.15×10−4 and ?a2=3.73×10−12.Ka2=3.73×10−12. Calculate the pH and molar concentrations of H2A,H2A, HA−,HA−, and A2−A2− at equilibrium for each of the solutions. A 0.176 M0.176 M solution of H2A.H2A. pH = [H2A]=[H2A]= MM [HA−]=[HA−]= MM [A2−]=[A2−]= MM A 0.176 M0.176 M solution of NaHA.NaHA. pH= [H2A]=[H2A]= MM [HA−]=[HA−]= MM [A2−]=[A2−]= MM A 0.176 M0.176 M solution of Na2A.Na2A. pH= [H2A]=[H2A]= MM [HA−]=[HA−]= MM [A2−]=[A2−]= M
A diprotic acid, H2A, has acid dissociation constants of ?a1=3.98×10−4 and ?a2=4.11×10−11.Calculate the pH and molar concentrations of [H2A], [HA−],and [A2−] at equilibrium for each of the solutions. 1) A 0.199 M solution of H2A. 2) A 0.199 M solution of NaHA. 3) A 0.199 M solution of Na2A.
A diprotic acid, H2A, has acid dissociation constants of Kai = 3.52 x 10-4 and Ka2 = 2.03 × 10-11 . Calculate the pH and molar concentrations of H2A, HA, and A2- at equilibrium for each of the solutions. A 0.206 M solution of H,A. pH = H2A] HA1 A 0.206 M solution of NaHA pH- [H2A] = [HA-] = A 0.206 M solution of Na,A. pH- [H2A] EA T [A21
A diprotic acid, H,A, has acid dissociation constants of Ka molar concentrations of H,A, HA-, and A2- at equilibrium for each of the solutions 1.42 x 10-4 and Ka2 = 4.07 x 1012. Calculate the pH and = A 0.210 M solution of H,A H2A] = pH HA- A2- М М A 0.210 M solution of NaHA HA pH= М
A diprotic acid, H2A, has acid dissociation constants of ?a1=3.69×10−4 and ?a2=4.08×10−12. Calculate the pH and molar concentrations of H2A, HA−, and A2− at equilibrium for each of the solutions. A 0.102 M solution of H2A. A 0.102 M solution of NaHA. A 0.102 M solution of Na2A
4.0 x 10 5.1 x 10-9 and Ka2 For the diprotic weak acid H2A, Kal What is the pH of a 0.0800 M solution of H, A? pH What are the equilibrium concentrations of H, A and A2- in this solution? [H2A] М [A2- М =