What is the expected pH of a 0.460M solution of HI(aq)? (pH is a unitless quantity.)
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What is the expected pH of a 0.460M solution of HI(aq)? (pH is a unitless quantity.)
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Calculate the pH expected for the 0.0100 M HCl solution
used in part A.
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Intermediate value Final value 1a. Calculate the pH expected for the 0.0100 M HCl solution used in part A. 1b. Calculate the percent error between the expected pH and your measured pH of the 0.0100 M HCI. our To ☺ QUESTION 2 Intermediate value Final value 2a. Calculate the pH of 0.100 M CH3COOH (approximation method). Kg = 1.8 x 10-5...
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