Ka for HF(aq) is 3.5x10^-4. What ratio [HF]/[NaF] is needed to make a buffer with pH=4.0?
Ka for HF(aq) is 3.5x10^-4. What ratio [HF]/[NaF] is needed to make a buffer with pH=4.0?
84. Calculate the ratio of NaF to HF needed in order to generate a buffer system with a pH 3.74. the Ka value for hydrofluoric acetic acid is 3.5x10-4
Calculate the mole ratio of NaF to HF required to create a buffer with pH=4.10. Ka(HF)=6.3×10−4 Express your answer using two significant figures. [NaF][HF] = ??
What is the pH of a buffer solution that contains 0.100 M HF and 0.403 M NaF? The Ka of HF is 3.5x10-4.
what is the pH of a 0.350M MgF2 solution? Ka of HF = 3.5x10^-4
Determine the pH of a 0.4 M NaF solution at 25°C. The Ka of HF is 3.5x10-5.
A.) Calculate the pH of 0.100 L of a buffer solution that is 0.29M in HF (Ka = 3.5 x 10-4 ) and 0.55M in NaF. B.) What is the pH after adding 0.004mol of HNO3 to the buffer described in Part A? C.) What is the pH after adding 0.002mol of KOH to the buffer described in Part A?
Calculate the ratio of NaF to HF required to create a buffer with pH=3.95. Also, can you please explain in a nutshell the whole concept of buffers? Thanks!
A buffer solution contains 1.0 M HF and 1.0 M NaF. The ka for HF is 7.2x10-5. 0.10 moles of HCl are added to 1 liter of the buffer. The pH of the resulting solution is a) 4.05 b) 4.14 c) 4.23 d) 4.74
What is the pH of a buffer solution containing 0.13 M HF and
5.0×10−2 M NaF?
What is the pH of a buffer solution containing
1.0×10−2 M HF and 0.16 M NaF?
Using the table given below for Ka values, compare the pH of an HF buffer that contains 0.13 MHF and 5.0x10-2 M NaF with another HF buffer that contains 1.0x10-2 MHF and 0.16 M NaF. Ka and K b values for selected weak acids and bases HF Acid...
4. If you want to make a buffer of 4.5 pH, how many grams of NaF do you need to add to 300 mL of 0.4 M HF solution? (Ka=7.1x10-4) Answer: 114.66 grams Pka -log (7.1 X10-4) = 3.1487411651 234