Determine the pH of an HF solution of each of the following concentrations. In which cases can you not make the simplifying assumption that x is small? (Ka for HF is 6.8×10−4.)
Part A
0.280 M
Express your answer to two decimal places.
Part B
4.70×10−2 M
Express your answer to two decimal places.
Part C
2.70×10−2 M
Express your answer to two decimal places.
Part D
In which cases can you not make the simplifying assumption that x is small?
In which cases can you not make the simplifying assumption that x is small?
| only in (a) |
| only in (b) |
| in (a) and (b) |
| in (b) and (c) |
Determine the pH of an HF solution of each of the following concentrations. In which cases...
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Determine the pH of an HF solution of each of
the following concentrations.
HELP PLEASE.
Determine the pH of an HF solution of each of the following concentrations. 5.30x10^-2 Express your answer to two decimal places. Part C 2.00 x 10^-2 M Express your answer to two decimal places.
Find the pH and percent ionization of each HF solution (Ka for
HF is 6.8 X 10^-4)
Please show your work, and explain. Thank you!
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