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1.00 L buffer made with 0.50 M generic acid HA and its conjugate salt 0.75 M...
A buffer containing 0.50 M of an acid (HA) and 0.10 M of its conjugate base (A–) has a pH of 10.30. Which of the following solutions will make a buffer with a pH of 11.30? A. A solution with [HA] = 0.25 M and [A–] = 0.10 M. B. A solution with [HA] = 0.50 M and [A–] = 0.50 M. C. A solution with [HA] = 0.10 M and [A–] = 0.50 M. D. A solution with [HA]...
You wish to make a buffer solution using an acid (HA) with a Ka of 8.90 x 10-6 and a salt of its conjugate base (NaA). If you start with 1.50 MHA and 2.25 M NaA: what is the hydronium concentration at equilibrium? concentration: what is the pH? pH:
A buffer solution is made by adding 1.00 M weak acid (pKa = 4.45) to 1.25 M solution of its conjugate base to make 100 mL of buffer solution. Calculate the pH after 75.0 mL of 0.725 M strong acid has been added.
39. A solution of a weak monoprotic acid, HA (0.50 M), and its potassium salt, KA (0.75 M), has a measured pH = 4.88. What is the value of Ka for this acid?
A buffer solution is made by adding 75.52 mL of 1.00 M phosphoric acid (H3PO4, pKa = 2.12) with 10.00 mL of 1.00 M sodium dihydrogen phosphate (NaH2PO4, pKa = 7.21). What is the pH of the buffer solution?
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
If a small amount of a strong base is added to a buffer made up of a weak acid, HA, and the sodium salt of its conjugate base, NaA, the pH of the buffer solution does not change appreciably because A.CH3COOK or NaOH B.CH3COOK only C.NaOH only D.NH4Cl only E.NaCl or CH3COOK
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...
Consider two buffer solutions. Buffer 1 consists of 0.50 M HA and 0.25 M KA, and Buffer 2 is made from 0.050 M HA and 0.050 M NaA. How do the pHs of these buffer solutions compare? Select one or more: a. The pH of Buffer 1 is twice the pH of Buffer 2. b. The pH of Buffer 1 is half the pH of Buffer 2. c. The pH of Buffer 1 is equal to the pH of Buffer...
Design a buffer that has a pH of 4.45 using one of the weak base/conjugate acid systems shown below. Weak Base Kb Conjugate Acid Ka pKa CH3NH2 4.2×10-4 CH3NH3+ 2.4×10-11 10.62 C6H15O3N 5.9×10-7 C6H15O3NH+ 1.7×10-8 7.77 C5H5N 1.5×10-9 C5H5NH+ 6.7×10-6 5.17 How many grams of the chloride salt of the conjugate acid must be combined with how many grams of the weak base, to produce 1.00 L of a buffer that is 1.00 M in the weak base? grams chloride...