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The pH of a 0.550 M aqueous solution of hypobromous acid, HBrO, at 25°C is 4.48. What is the value of pk, for HBrO? 8.96 2.0 x 109 8.55 1.1x109 8.70
Can someone please help me? An experiment calls for 50ml of a 0.50 m aqueous solution of sodium hydrogen carbonate (sodium bicarbonate, or baking soda) work with your team to describe the steps you would use in order to make up such a solution, such that, you have none left over?
1. An aqueous solution contains 0.395 M hydrocyanic acid. Calculate the pH of the solution after the addition of 5.99×10-2 moles of sodium hydroxide to 255 mL of this solution. (Assume that the volume does not change upon adding sodium hydroxide) pH = 2. An aqueous solution contains 0.302 M acetic acid. Calculate the pH of the solution after the addition of 2.56×10-2 moles of potassium hydroxide to 125 mL of this solution. (Assume that the volume does not change...
1. An aqueous solution contains 0.395 M hydrocyanic acid. Calculate the pH of the solution after the addition of 5.99×10-2 moles of sodium hydroxide to 255 mL of this solution. (Assume that the volume does not change upon adding sodium hydroxide) pH = 2. An aqueous solution contains 0.302 M acetic acid. Calculate the pH of the solution after the addition of 2.56×10-2 moles of potassium hydroxide to 125 mL of this solution. (Assume that the volume does not change...
A student prepares a 100.0-mL buffer solution that is 0.200 M in hydrofluoric acid and 0.200 M in sodium fluoride. How many grams of sodium hydroxide should be added to the buffer solution to change its pH to 4.00? (Assume no volume change upon adding the sodium hydroxide). I'm seeking the detailed work in finding the solution to this problem. Many thanks!
A buffer solution contains 0.384 M hydrofluoric acid and 0.460 M sodium fluoride. If 0.0183 moles of nitric acid are added to 125 mL of this buffer, what is the pH of the resulting solution ? (Assume that the volume change does not change upon adding nitric acid) pH = ????
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A 15.3 mL solution of 0.100 mol L-1 NaOH is titrated using 0.150 mol L-1 HCI. What is the pH of the solution after 16.7 mL of the HCl solution is added? Express your answer to 2 decimal places. You have 5 attempts at this question. Remember you can find KA and/or KB values in your textbook in chapter 15. Answer: Check A 15.2 mL solution of 0.100 mol L-1 HE is...
A buffer solution contains 0.392 M hydrofluoric acid and 0.357 M potassium fluoride . If 0.0229 moles of sodium hydroxide are added to 125 mL of this buffer, what is the pH of the resulting solution? (Assume that the volume does not change upon adding sodium hydroxide.) pH =
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A 1.00 liter solution contains 0.38 M hydrofluoric acid and 0.49 M sodium fluoride. If 0.120 moles of barium hydroxide are added to this system, indicate whether the following statements are true or false. (Assume that the volume does not change upon the addition of barium hydroxide.) VA. The number of moles of HF will increase. L B. The number of moles of F will increase. C. The equilibrium concentration of H30* will increase....
1. A buffer solution contains 0.256 M hydrofluoric acid and 0.308 M potassium fluoride. If 0.0414 moles of hydrochloric acid are added to 225 mL of this buffer, what is the pH of the resulting solution ? (Assume that the volume does not change upon adding hydrochloric acid) pH = 2. A buffer solution contains 0.328 M ammonium chloride and 0.331 M ammonia. If 0.0396 moles of sodium hydroxide are added to 225 mL of this buffer, what is the...