Consider an aqueous solution comprised of 0.150 M NH3 and 0.200 M NH4Cl. The pKb of NH3 is 4.75 and the volume of the solution is 1.00 L.
a) What is the pH of this solution? Show your work.
b) What is the chemical reaction (balanced chemical equation) that occurs when NaOH solution is added to the original solution?
c) How many moles of NaOH(s) could this solution react with before its pH rises to 10.00? Show your work.
Consider an aqueous solution comprised of 0.150 M NH3 and 0.200 M NH4Cl. The pKb of...
Consider an aqueous solution comprised of 0.200 M NH3 and 0.150 M NH4Cl. The pKb of NH3 is 4.75 and the volume of the solution is 1.00 L. a) (2 marks) What is the pH of this solution? Show your work. b) (1 mark) What is the chemical reaction (balanced chemical equation) that occurs when NaOH solution is added to the original solution? c) (3 marks) How many moles of NaOH(s) could this solution react with before its pH rises...
2. Consider an aqueous solution comprised of 0.200 M NH3 and 0.150 M NHACI. The pKb of NH3 is 4.75 and the volume of the solution is 1.00 L. a) (2 marks) What is the pH of this solution? Show your work. b) (1 mark) What is the chemical reaction (balanced chemical equation) that occurs when NaOH solution is added to the original solution? c) (3 marks) How many moles of NaOH(s) could this solution react with before its pH...
Consider a buffer solution that is 0.50 M in NH3 and 0.20 M in NH4Cl. For ammonia, pKb=4.75. Calculate the pH of 1.0 L upon addition of 0.090 mol of solid NaOH to the original buffer solution.
Consider a buffer solution that is 0.50 M in NH3 and 0.20 M in NH4Cl. For ammonia, pKb=4.75. Calculate the pH of 1.0 L upon addition of 0.050 mol of solid NaOH to the original buffer solution. Thanks!
Consider a buffer solution that is 0.50 M in NH3 and 0.20 M in NH4Cl. For ammonia, pKb = 4.75.Part A Calculate the pH of 1.0 L of the original buffer, upon addition of 0.020 mol of solid NaOH.
A buffer solution is prepared by mixing 50.0 mL of 0.300 M NH3(aq) with 50.0 mL of 0.300 M NH4Cl(aq). The pKb of NH3 is 4.74. Calculate the NH3 concentration in the buffer solution. Calculate the NH4Cl concentration in the buffer solution. Calculate the pH of the buffer solution. 7.50 mL of 0.125 M NaOH is added to the 100.0 mL of the original buffer solution prepared in Question 1. Calculate the new NH3 concentration for the buffer solution. Calculate...
QUESTIONS What is the pH of a 0.150 M aqueous solution of ammonium chloride (NH4Cl-)2 Kb (NH3)-1.2 x 10-5 0 A. 4.77 0 B.6.26 U 0 0 O D. 4.95 E. 4.84
How many moles of NH4Cl must be added to 3.0 L of aqueous 0.10 M NH3 to form a buffer whose pH is 9.00? Kb of NH3 is 1.8x10 (Assume addition of NH4Cl to the solution does not alter its volume). 0.36 O 0.54 0.18 O 0.42 0.11
A 0.200 M solution of HCl is added to a solution containing 0.150 moles of sodium phosphate (Na3PO4). The resulting solution is then diluted to exactly 1.00 L, at which time the pH was found to be pH 8.00. What is the concentration of H2PO4- in the solution? For phosphoric acid, Ka1 = 7.11 x 10-3, Ka2 = 6.32 x 10-8, and Ka3 = 7.1 X 10-13.
A buffer solution consists of 0.00300 M ammonia (NH3) and 0.00500 M ammonium chloride (NH4Cl). What is the change in pH when 0.00100 moles of NaOH are added to one litre of the solution without any change in volume? The pKa of NH4+ is 9.24.