A) Calculate the concentration of
HCO3- in an aqueous solution
of 2.68×10-2 M carbonic
acid, H2CO3
(aq).
[HCO3-] = ___ M.
B) Calculate the concentration of
C6H6O62-
in an aqueous solution of 0.0818 M
ascorbic acid,
H2C6H6O6
(aq).
[C6H6O62-]
= ___ M.
A) Calculate the concentration of HCO3- in an aqueous solution of 2.68×10-2 M carbonic acid, H2CO3...
Calculate the concentration of CO32- in an aqueous solution of 0.249 M carbonic acid, H2CO3 (aq). [CO32-] = M.
A.)Calculate the concentration of HS- in an aqueous solution of 0.1900 M hydrosulfuric acid, H2S (aq). B.) Calculate the concentration of C6H6O62- in an aqueous solution of 9.18×10-2 M ascorbic acid, H2C6H6O6 (aq)
Calculate the hydronium ion concentration in an aqueous solution of 9.34×10-2 M ascorbic acid, H2C6H6O6 (aq). [H3O+] =
Calculate the hydronium ion concentration in an aqueous solution of 8.33×10-2 M ascorbic acid, H2C6H6O6 (aq). [H3O+] = ____M.
1) Calculate the concentration of HC6H6O6- in an aqueous solution of 0.0420 M ascorbic acid, H2C6H6O6 (aq). [HC6H6O6-] = _______M. 2) The pH of an aqueous solution of 0.478 M benzoic acid , C6H5COOH is _______ 3) The hydroxide ion concentration of an aqueous solution of 0.563 M hydrocyanic acid is [OH-] = ________M
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1) Calculate the concentration of HC6H6O6- in an aqueous solution of 0.0420 M ascorbic acid, H2C6H6O6 (aq). [HC6H6O6-] =________ M.
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Calculate the pH and concentration of CO3^2- in a 0.25 M solution of carbonic acid, H2CO3. Ka1= 4.4 x 10^-7 Ka2= 4.7 x 10^-11
In waters affected by acid rain the concentrations of the three carbonic acid species (H2CO3, HCO3-, CO32-) are determined by concentration of the strong acid deposited by acid rain, as well as the concentration of H2CO3 which is controlled by the solubility of carbon dioxide . Under these conditions (constant H2CO3 and relatively low pH) the only carbonic acid equilbrium of importance is the conjugate base reaction of HCO3-, which is related to, but not identical to - and not...