why is telluric acid a weak acid
Would you classify tartaric acid as a weak or a strong acid? Why?
Explain why a weak acid solution has a higher pH than a strong acid solution concentration. of the same Explain why the equivalence point of a weak acid titrated with a strong base occurs at a basic pH.
Explain why cyclohexylaminoethanesulfonic acid (pKa = 9.39) is a good weak acid to act as a buffer for a capillary electrophoresis experiment which must have a pH of 9.50.
why is the pKa of a weak acid identified from the half-titration volume of a titration curve? - so far my answer includes that the concentration of weak acid= concentration conjugate base meaning pH=pKa but they are looking for more in an explanation.
Why does a solution of a weak base and its conjugate acid act as a better buffer than does a solution of the weak base alone
When a weak acid solution is diluted by half, the fraction of ionized weak acid increases. Using the reaction quotient, demonstrate this effect and explain why the increase in ionization occurs.
When a weak acid solution is diluted by half, the fraction of ionized weak acid increases. Using the reaction quotient, demonstrate this effect and explain why the increase in ionization occurs.
why do weak acid with different concentrations have similar buffering region?
Explain why the neutralization reaction of a strong acid and a weak base gives a weakly acidic solution.
Why is the change in pH of 3.00 mL of 0.100M pure acetic acid (weak acid that does not ionize fully) greater than the change in pH of a 3.00 mL sample of a .100 M acetic acid + 0.500-gram acetate buffer solution when you add 2 drops (1x10^-4 L) of 3M NaOH? Please show with equations and calculations!