An aqueous solution contains 0.449 M dimethylamine ((CH3)2NH). How many mL of 0.249 M perchloric acid would have to be added to 150 mL of this solution in order to prepare a buffer with a pH of 10.500?
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An aqueous solution contains 0.449 M dimethylamine ((CH3)2NH). How many mL of 0.249 M perchloric acid...
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A 0.297-M aqueous solution of (CH3)2NH (dimethylamine) has a pH of 12.1. Calculate the pH of a buffer solution that is 0.297 M in (CH3)2NH and 0.236 M in (CH3)2NH2+. pH =
a. A 20.7 mL sample of 0.310 M dimethylamine, (CH3)2NH, is titrated with 0.392 M hydrobromic acid. At the titration midpoint, the pH is . b. A 24.4 mL sample of 0.273 M ethylamine, C2H5NH2, is titrated with 0.311 M perchloric acid. The pH before the addition of any perchloric acid is . Dimethylamine (CH3)2NH 5.9×10-4 Ethylamine C2H5NH2 4.3×10-4
An aqueous solution contains 0.347 M methylamine (CH3NH2). How many mL of 0.212 M hydrobromic acid would have to be added to 125 mL of this solution in order to prepare a buffer with a pH of 10.400. ml
An aqueous solution contains 0.380 M methylamine (CH3NH2). How many mL of 0.211 M hydrochloric acid would have to be added to 250 mL of this solution in order to prepare a buffer with a pH of 10.800. mL -------------