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Question 9 3 pts HOCl(aq) +H*(aq) + OCI (aq) The ionization of hypochlorous acid represented above...
Question 9 3 pts HOCl(aq) +H*(aq) + OCI (aq) The ionization of hypochlorous acid represented above has K-3.0x10-8 at 25 C. What is K for this reaction? OCI-(aq) + H200)+HOCl(aq) + OH-(aq) O 30x10 0 33x10-7 O 33x10 0 30x10-3 Question 10 3 pts Lead() fluoride (PbF), lead(II) chloride ( PC), lead()bromide (PbBrg, and lead(II) iodide (Pbly are all slightly soluble in water. Which lead salt will increase insolubility when its saturated solution is acidified? OPbla O PbBra O Pbda...
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Unless otherwise specified in the problem, you may assume that all solutions are at 25°C. 1. 50.0 mL of a pH 6.00 carbonic acid buffer is titrated with 0.2857 M NaOH, requiring 17.47 mL to reach the second equivalence point. a. Calculate the molarity of carbonic acid and bicarbonate in the original buffer. Carbonic acid: Bicarbonate: b. Calculate the pH of the solution after a total of 100.0 mL of 0.2857...