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19. A buffer contains a weak acid, HA, that is twice the concentration of its conjugate base, A. If the value of K, for HA is 1.0 x 10-5, what is the pH of the buffer?
Which concentration of a weak acid (HA) and its conjugate base (A-) will make a buffer solution whose pH value is equal to its pKa? (HA) = 0.05 M, (A-) = 0.07 M HA = 0.05 M, (A-) = 0.05 M more than one answer is correct HA = 0.05 M, (A-) = 0.01 M
A buffer is made having a weak acid concentration of 0.50 M and a conjugate base concentration of 0.67 M. If the weak acid has a Ka of 4.5 x 10-6, what is the pH of the buffer? Answer with 3 sig figs.
H aq H g anode An electrochemical cell consists of a H aq 1 .00 M H g) cat ode connected to a which e H concentration a ofa u er cons nu of a weak acid HA(0.116 M), mixed with its conjugate base, A (0.143 M). The measured cell voltage is E°ell 0.163 V at 25 °C, with PH2-1.00 atm at both electrodes. Calculate the pH in the buffer solution and the K of the weak acid. Ka
H...
Consider a buffer composed of the weak acid HA and its conjugate base A?. Part A Which pair of concentrations results in the most effective buffer? Which pair of concentrations results in the most effective buffer? 0.90 M HA; 0.10 M A? 0.50 M HA; 0.50 M A? 0.10 M HA; 0.10 M A? 0.10 M HA; 0.90 M A?
Design a buffer that has a pH of 9.89 using one of the weak acid/conjugate base systems shown below pК, к, Weak Acid Conjugate Base C202 НС-04 4.19 6.4x 10-5 НРО 2- Н.РОД 7.21 6.2 x 10-8 со,2- НСОЗ 4.8 x 10-11 10.32 How many grams of the potassium salt of the weak acid must be combined with how many grams of the potassium salt of its conjugate base, to produce 1.00 L of a buffer that is 1.00 M...
Design a buffer that has a pH of 4.77 using one
of the weak acid/conjugate base systems shown below.
Weak Acid
Conjugate Base
Ka
pKa
HC2O4-
C2O42-
6.4×10-5
4.19
H2PO4-
HPO42-
6.2×10-8
7.21
HCO3-
CO32-
4.8×10-11
10.32
How many grams of the potassium salt of the
weak acid must be combined with how many grams of the
potassium salt of its conjugate base, to produce
1.00 L of a buffer that is 1.00 M
in the weak base?
grams potassium...
Question 1 (2 points) The relationship between a weak acid and its conjugate base at the 1/2 neutralization point is: the weak acid's concentration is greater than the conjugate base concentration. the weak acid's concentration is less than the conjugate base's concentration the weak acid's concentration is 1/2 the concentration of the conjugate base's concentration the weak acid and conjugate base have the same concentration. Question 2 (3 points) ✓ Saved The pka of acid is 4.8. Determine the acid's...
A solution contains 19 conjugate acid base pairs. One of these is piperazine and its conjugate acid with a [A-]/[HA] ration of 0.64. What is the pH of the solution? What can you say about the other 18 conjugate pairs?
A buffer is composed of formic acid and its conjugate base, the formate ion. K, for formic acid is 1.8 x 10- a What is the pH of a solution that has a formic acid concentration of 0.020 M and a sodium formate concentration of 0.055 M? pH = 4.18 Correct pK, = - log(1.8 x 10^4) = 3.74 We use the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation to calculate the pH of a buffer solution. (HCO3 pH=pk.vlog HCO, = 3.74 +log 0.055 020...