For the following solutions, i) write the ionization reaction occurring in the solution, (ii) calculate the pH, and (iii) the percent ionization of the acidic or basic ion. (This is NOT the dissociation of the soluble salt!)
a) 0.340 M Ni(NO3)2(Ka of Ni(H2O)62+= 1.0x 10-10)
b) 0.10 M NH4Cl (Kb of NH3 = 1.8 x 10-5)
For the following solutions, i) write the ionization reaction occurring in the solution, (ii) calculate the...
Calculate the pH and percent dissociation of 0,25 M NH3, Ks- 1.8*10 8. Write the first and second dissociation reactions and the K, equations of each for carbonic acid, H2CO3. Kai -4.4 x 10- Ka) = 4.7 x 10-" 9. Classify the following salts as acidic, basic or neutral: (a) NaNO2 (b) NHACI (c) KF (d) KNO3 (e) NHC2H302 10. What is the pH of 0.35 M NH4Cl (salt solution)? Ks for ammonia (NH3) - 1.8 x 10-
When Ni(NO3)2 dissolves in water, the hexahydrate ion, Ni(H2O)62+, is formed. The pH of a 0.10 M aqueous solution of Ni(NO3)2 is 5.0. Thus, the acid ionization constant (Ka) for Ni(H2O)62+ ion must be
(3 points) A 0.0730 M solution of a monoprotic acid is 1.07% ionized. What is the pH of the solution? Calculate the Ka of the acid. (2 points) The pH of a 0.025 M solution of a monoprotic acid is 3.21. What is the Ka value for the acid? (2 points) Determine the percent ionization of a 0.0028 M HA solution. (Ka of HA = 1.4 x 10-9) (4 points) Lysine is triprotic amino acid (separately loses three H’s in...
A. Answer the following questions considering the 4 aqueous solutions below. Each contains 100.0 mL of the following solutions: Solution A = 0.10 M HBr Solution B = 0.10 M HNO2 Solution C = 0.10 M NaOH Solution D = 0.10 M NH3 Fill in the blanks with GT (greater than), ET (for less than) or EQ (for equal to). 1. ________ pH of A pH of B. 2. ________ pH of B ____________ 1. 3. ________ pH of C...
Use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation to calculate the pH of each solution: (a) a solution that is 0.20 M in HCHO2 and 0.10 M in NaCHO2. (Ka=1.8×10−4) (b) a solution that is 0.14 M in NH3 and 0.19 M in NH4Cl. (Kb=1.76×10−5)
Can anyone please help with how to calculate degree of
ionization for the first 3 solutions as well as how to calculate
the expected pH for solution 4? thank you!
Experiment 8: Equilibria of Weak Acids and Bases Lab Report Sheet 1 Composition 20.0 mL of 0.1 M HC2H302 - (A weak acid) pH 12.76 2.42 2.59 10.0 mL of 0.10 M HC2H3O2 + 10.0 mL H20 - (effect of dilution on the degree of ionization of weak acid) 10.0...
Sort the following 0.1 M solutions in order of increasing pH ? ? NaCl ? NH4Cl ? NaNO2 ? NaCN Ka(HCN) = 6.2 x 10-10 ? Ka(HNO2) = 7.2 x 10-4 ? Kb(NH3) = 1.8 x 10-5
pH LI Calculate the pH of the following solutions: Solution (a) 0.10 M CH3COOH 12.9 (b) 0.10 M NH3 Mixture of 25.00 mL of 0.10 M HCl + 25.00 mL of 0.10 NaOH Mixture of 20.00 mL of 0.10 M NaOH + 20.00 mL of 0.10 M CHCOOH (e) Mixture of 20,00 mL of 0.10 M HCI + 20.00 mL of 0.10 M NH; Saturated Mg(OH)2 (s) aqueous solution if water's dissociation is negligible K[CH3COOH) = 1.8x10-Kb [NH:] = 1.8*10-9;...
What is the pH of a solution prepared by mixing 50.00 mL of 0.10 M NH3 with 5.00 mL of 0.10 M NH4Cl? Assume that the volume of the solutions are additive and that Kb = 1.8 × 10-5 for NH3. (Select One) 10.26 or 11.13
1. Calculate the equilibrium concentrations of all species present and the pH of a solution obtained by adding 0.100 moles of solid NaOH to 1.00 L of 15.0 M NH3. Kb = 1.8 × 10–5 2. One mole of a weak acid HA was dissolved in 2.0 L of water. After the system had come to equilibrium, the concentration of HA was found to be 0.45 M. Calculate the Ka for this weak acid. 3. Calculate the pH of a...