A chemist prepared an aqueous buffer containing both formic acid (HCOOH) and the formate anion. The volume of the buffer is 100 mL ; with [HCOOH] = 0.110 mol L-1 and [HCOO- ] = 0.101 mol L-1 . The pKa of HCOOH = 3.74.
What is the pH of this buffer?
Write down the balanced chemical equation that describes the reaction of this buffer when an HCl solution is added. c) What is the resultant pH of this solution after 0.90 mL of 6.00 M HCl is added?
pH of the buffer before adding HCl
3.703
pH of the buffer after adding HCl
3.198
A chemist prepared an aqueous buffer containing both formic acid (HCOOH) and the formate anion. The...
23. A 1.0 L buffer solution is prepared with 0.25 M formic acid (HCOOH) and 0.50 M sodium formate (HCOONa). HCOOH(aq) + H2O(aq) – HCOO (aq) + H30+(aq) pKa = 3.74 What is the pH of this buffer solution? (A) 3.74 (B) 4.04 (C) 4.50 (D) 4.20
Suppose there is 1.00 L of an aqueous buffer containing 60.0 mmol of formic acid (p?a=3.74) and 40.0 mmol of formate. Calculate the pH of this buffer. What volume of 6.00 M NaOH would be required to increase the pH to 4.93? What volume of 6.00 M NaOH6.00 M NaOH would be required to increase the pH to 4.93?
2. A formic acid buffer containing 0.50 M HCOOH and 0.50 M HCOONa has a pH of 3.77. What will the pH be after 0.010 mol of NaOH has been added to 100.0 mL of the buffer? A) 3.67 B) 3.78 C) 3.81 D) 3.85 E) 3.95 A buffer is prepared by adding 1.00 L of 1.0 M HCl to 750 mL of 1.5 M Nalcoo. What is the pH of this buffer? Ka = 1.7 * 104 A) 2.87...
A formic acid buffer solution contains 0.22 M HCOOH and 0.24 M HCOO. The pKa of formic acid is 3.75. What is the pH of the buffer? Answer:
WILL RATE! Suppose there is 1.00 L of an aqueous buffer containing 60.0 mmol of formic acid (pK4 = 3.74) and 40.0 mmol of formate. Calculate the pH of this buffer. pH = What volume of 3.00 M NaOH would be required to increase the pH to 4.93? volume: m
Answer Part B please 1.000 mol of formic acid (HCOOH) and 0.500 mol of sodium formate (NaCOOH) are added to water and diluted to 1.00 L. Calculate the pH of the solution. Ka 1.77 x 10-4 (4 marks) Enough HCl is added to the above solution (with negligible volume change) to bring the [H3O] up to 0.100 M. Find the pH of the resulting solution. (5 marks)
A formic acid buffer containing 0.50 M HCOOH and 0.50 M HCOONa has a pH of 3.77. What will the pH be after 0.010 mol of NaOH has been added to 100.0 mL of the buffer? (Assume the addition cause negligible volume change.)
For a particular formic acid buffer (pKa of HCOOH is 3.74), the ratio of CHOO- to CHOOHr at pH 4.25 was 3.236. If you have 100 mL of the buffer and the total ion concentration (CHOOH and CHOO-) is 0.20 M, how many moles of NaCHOO do you need to add to raise the pH to 4.71?
A L.OOL buffer solution has the following concentrations: 1.50M formic acid and 1.25M sodium formate. The pK, for formic acid is 3.74. Determine the pH change of the buffer when 0.20moles of NaOH is added to the buffer. There is no change in the volume of the solution. (10 points)
A 1.00L buffer solution has the following concentrations: 1.50M formic acid and 1.25M sodium formate. The pK, for formic acid is 3.74. Determine the pH change of the buffer when 0.20moles of NaOH is added to the buffer. There is no change in the volume of the solution. (10 points)