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Constants Periodic Table Part C Acetic acid, CH3CO2H (Kg = 1.8 x 10-5), is the solute...
Part A Acetic acid, CH3CO2H (K4 = 1.8 x 10-5), is the solute that gives vinegar its characteristic odor and sour taste Calculate the pH of 0.140 M CH3CO2H. Express your answer to two decimal places. ΤΕΙ ΑΣφ ? pH = Submit Request Answer Part B Calculate the concentration of H30+ in 0.140 M CH3CO2H Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. μΑ ? [H3O+] = Value Units
Acetic acid, CH3CO2H, is the solute that gives vinegar its characteristic odor and sour taste. (Ka was not given in this question) Part A: Calculate the pH in 0.840 M CH3CO2H. Part B: Calculate the concentrations of all species present (H3O+, CH3CO2−, CH3CO2H, and OH−) in 0.840 M CH3CO2H. Part C: Calculate the pH in 0.139 M CH3CO2H. Part D: Calculate the concentrations of all species present (H3O+, CH3CO2−, CH3CO2H, and OH−) in 0.139 M CH3CO2H.
please answer all parts A- J my school shut down due to virus and i cant get tutoring anymore. ive veeb stuck on this for over an hour <Assignment 9 (Chapter 15) Problem 15.19 Acetic acid, CH3CO2H, is the solute that gives vinegar its characteristic odor and sour taste. Part A Calculate the pH of 1.24 M CH3CO,H. Express your answer using two decimal places. IVO A A A O a ? Submit Request Answer Part B Calculate the concentration...
Acetic acid, CH ₂ CO ₂ H, is the solute that gives vinegar its Characteristic odor and sour taste ned part A : Calculate the pH of 1,50 m CH 3 CO 24H. Part B. Calculate the concentration of whole H3O+ in 1.50m CH₃COH.nings part C: Cal Gulate the concentration of wo CH3C 0 2 in 1.50 m CH ₃ CO₂H. Part Di Calculate the concentration of CH3C02H in 1.50 m CH ₃ CO2H. M ON Part E. 1. Calculate...
Answer Part A-C please, thanks. II Review | Constants | Periodic Table A 0.32 mol amount of NH3 is dissolved in 0.47 L of a 0.38 M silver nitrate solution. Kf = 1.7 x 107 Part A Calculate the equilibrium concentration of Ag+ in the solution. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate ? OCH HA Value O Units [Ag*)= Submit Request Answer Part B Calculate the equilibrium concentration of NH3 in the solution. Express your...
part b and c please ( 5 of 15 A Review | Constants Periodic Table Part B A solution of water (Kf = 1.86°C/m) and glucose freezes at -- 2.35 °C. What is the molal concentration of glucose in this solution? Assume that the freezing point of pure water is 0.00 °C. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. View Available Hint(s) T'I HAO ? m= Value Units Submit A Review Constants Periodic Table AT)...
Need help with part b and c roblem 14.45 Constants I Periodic Table Part A A 210 g block hangs from a spring with spring constant 6.0 N/m. Att0 s the block is 15 cm below the equilibrium point and moving upward with a speed of 134 cm/s What is the block's oscillation frequency? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. f 0.85 Hz Previous Answers Correct Part B What is the block's distance from...
LUULISI Part B: Determination of K. of Acetic Acid 3. Record the measured pH of vinegar (acetic acid). Measured pH (2pts) 2.5 a. Calculate the concentration of hydronium ions [H:0") of vinegar from the measured pH values. Express your answer in two significant figures for this question (although it is not correct to do so. Show your work. (10 pts) 4. The concentration of distilled white vinegar is written as 5% (w/v) of acetic acid (CH,COOH), Convert the concentration units...
A particular sample of vinegar has a pH of 2.70. If acetic acid is the only acid that vinegar contains (Ka=1.8×10−5), calculate the initial concentration of acetic acid in the vinegar. Express your answer using two significant figures.
A particular sample of vinegar has a pH of 3.10. If acetic acid is the only acid that vinegar contains (Ka=1.8×10−5), calculate the initial concentration of acetic acid in the vinegar. Express your answer using two significant figures.