QUESTION 3 Lactic acid, CH3CH(OH)cooH, is a weak acid with Ka 1.4x10-4. The pH of a...
Lactic acid (CH3CH(OH)COOH) has one acidic hydrogen. A 0.10 M solution of lactic acid has a pH of 2.44. Calculate Ka. Express your answer using two significant figures. Ka= Please show all work thanks
Lactic acid (CH3CH(OH)COOH) has only one acidic hydrogen which can dissociate as follows: CH3CH(OH)COOH (aq) + H20 (1) --- H30+ (aq) + CH3CH(OH)COO (aq) A 0.10 M solution of lactic acid has a pH of 2.44. Calculate the Ka. Ка? 10^
a) calculate the ph of a .20 M aqueous solution of lactic acid CH3CH(OH)COOH, the value of ka is 1.4 x 10^-4 M and it is at 25c b) what is the molarity of unreacted lactic acid in the solution?
2. Calculate the pH of a 0.0045 M lactic acid solution. HC 04, Ka = 1.4x10-4
7. Lactic acid (CSH COOH) is a weak monoprotic acid whose K, value is 1.4x10". Its salt potassium lactate is added to food products as a preservative and to inhibit growth of bacteria. What is the pH of a solution whose molar concentration of potassium lactate (CSHCOO-K) is 0.290 M? Caution! This problem does not say that lactic acid is dissolved in water, it is potassium lactate that is added to the water.
A buffer is made by adding 0.350 mol lactic acid, CH3CH(OH)COOH, and 0.350 mol potassium lactate, CH3CH(OH)COOK, to enough water to make 1.10 L of solution. The pKa is equal to 4.24. Calculate the pH of this solution after 3.0 mL of 3.0 M KOH is added to the buffer.
Ka 1.4 × 10−4 M of CHmCH(OH)COOH What is the the pH of a 0.20-M aqueous solution of lactic acid. what is the molarity of unreacted lactic acid in the solution?
10 ml containing 1.0 mmole of lactic acid solution, CH3CH(OH)COOH, (pKa=3.86) was titrated with NaOH solution up to a total volume of 100 ml a. what is the concentration of the base solution required for a full neutralization of the lactic acid? b. what is the pH at the equivalent point? c. what will be the pH of the solution obtained after adding 0.2 mmole of NaOH(S) (SOLID!)
10Consider a buffer prepared by mixing 15 mL of a .300 M lactic acid (Ka= 1.4x10^-4) and 15 mL of .300 M potassium lactate. Calculate the pH. 2) Calculate the pH of a buffer when 15mL of a 0.150 M sodium hydroxide is mixed with 15 mL of a .300 M lactic acid
A buffer made with 100.00 mL of 0.95 M lactic acid (Ka=1.4x10-4) and 200.00 mL of 0.50 M lactate has a final volume of 1.0 L. What is the pH of this buffer?