I need help calculating the PH for these problems II. pH of Strong and Weak Bases...
i need help calculating the PH of the salt solutions
pl-8.62 III. pH of Salt Solutions Measured pH Calculated pH 0.10 M ammonium chloride, NH,Cl(aq) 0.10 M sodium hydrogen carbonate, NaHCO, (aq) 0.10 M sodium carbonate, Na,Co, (aq) 5.33 8.30 11.01 O SA + SB Nocl (3) SATWB NHACI Witte HOZ NH + H₂Ot
pH of a buffer solution
pH and Buffers IV pH of a Buffer Solution A.2019 Mass of sodium acetate, CH,COONa, g Measured pH Calculated pH buffer solution prepared with dissolved CH,COONa +8.5 mL CH,COOH (aq) 5.54 40 mL buffer + 1.0 mL of 6.0 M HCI (aq) 4/.ces 40 mL buffer + 1.0 mL of 6.0 M NaOH (aq) 5.02 Calculated pH Measured pH 5,54 deionized water 40 mL DI water +1.0 mL of 6.0 M HCI (aq) 1.C03 40...
pH and Buffers IV. pH of a Buffer Solution Mass of sodium acetate, CH,COONa, g 4.2009 COOM Calculated pH Measured pH buffer solution prepared with dissolved CHCOONa+ 8.5 mL CH, COOH(aq) 5.54 40 mL buffer + 1.0 mL of 6.0 M HCl(aq) 14.05 40 mL buffer + 1.0 mL of 6.0 M NaOH(aq) 5.02 Calculated pH Measured pH 5.54 1063 deionized water 40 mL DI water + 1.0 mL of 6.0 M HCl (aq) 40 mL DI water + 1.0...
Solution pH Table 4. Theoretical pH of strong acids and bases and weak acids and hases Solution difference Theoretical Theoretical Theoretical pH from Measured Theoretical pH from Measured Strong Acid Strong Base Strong Acid Weak Acid Weak Base Weak Acid 0.10 M 0.010 M 0.0010 M 0.00010 M 2. Kor Ks can also be calculated from the pH. See Example 2. in the discussion under weak acids and bases. Calculate Kfrom your measured pH of the 0.10 M solution of...
How would we find the net ionic equation for this?
For part 4, I mean.
Obtain about 15 ml. of 1.0 M acetic acid in a clean, dry, small plastic beaker. Measure 5.00 mL of the 1.0 M CH,COOH solution in a 10-mL graduated cylinder and transfer it to a 50-mL graduated cylinder. Add enough distilled water to have a total volume of 50.0 mL and mix it thoroughly. The result is a 0.10 M CH,COOH solution. Note and record...
thats all i'm given
would it be the Ka1 which js 1.8x10^-5
pH and Buffers IV. pH of a Buffer Solution Mass of sodium acetate, CH,COONa, g 4.23g Calculated pH Measured pH buffer solution prepared with dissolved CH.COONa + 8.5 mL CH,COOH(aq) 13.84 40 ml buffer + 1.0 mL of 6.0 M HCl(aq) 1.30 40 ml. buffer + 1.0 mL of 6.0 M NaOH(aq) 5.90 Measured pH Calculated pH deionized water 5.78 1.55 40 mL DI water + 1.0 mL...
Calculations The following calculations are necessary to complete your Report Sheet. Consult the table on page 119 for appropriate K and K, values. Complete these calculations on your Report Sheet for complete credit. I. pH of Strong and Weak Acids 1. Calculate the pH of a 0.10 M hydrochloric acid solution, HCl(aq). 2. Calculate the pH of a solution prepared by diluting 5.00 mL of 0.10 M hydrochloric acid, HCl (aq), in enough water to make a 50.0 mL solution....
I need help finding calculated pH for part IV and part V
please!
pKa
of acetic acid= 4.744
su 13.21 Part IV: Dilution of Buffered and Unbuffered Solutions Calculated pH | Calculated ApH Observed pH Observed ApH Number Preparation 15 ml. HC H3O2(aq) 15 ml NaC,HO2(aq) 5 ml Solution 1 25 mL H20 5 ml Solution 2 25 ml H20 4 30 mL HC H2O2(aq) 5 ml Solution 4 25 ml H2O 5 ml Solution 5 25 ml. H2O 4.10...
EQUL 499- Det. Of pH of Strong Acid, weak acid, salt, and buffer solution Discussion Topics Discussion Topics (need to submit in Blackboard): 1. What is a buffer? • A buffer is a solution that, when introduced to a new environment, undergoes minimal pH change, typically when adding acidic or basic solutions. These are extremely important for life because the pH of human blood is delicate and even if it is changed by 0.1, there may be catastrophic effects. 2....
3. i). Write the formula of four strong acids and four strong bases. ii). List four factors that affect the strength of an acid. iii). Predict the relative strength of the following compounds: H2O, H2S and H2Se. iv). Which of the following is the stronger acids: CHCICOOH or CHCI-COOH? Explain. v). Al 3* is not a Bronsted acid, Al(H2O)" is. Explain. vi). All Bronsted acids are Lewis acids, but the reverse is not true. Give two examples of two Lewis...