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For a given triprotic acid H3A, which of its pKa values usually will be the largest?...
For a given triprotic acid H3A, which of its pKa values usually will be the largest? 1. pKa2 2. pKa3 3. pKa1 4. pKa4 5. Not enough information is given. 6. pKa0
Arsenic acid is a triprotic acid with the pKa values pKal = 2.240, pKa2 = 6.960, and pKa3 = 11.500. You wish to prepare 1.000 L of a 0.0500 M arsenate buffer at pH 6.320. To do this, you choose to mix the two salt forms involved in the second ionization, NaH_AsO4 and Na HASO4, in a 1.000 L volumetric flask and add water to the mark. What mass of each salt will you add to the mixture? mass NaH_AsO4...
Arsenic acid is a triprotic acid with the following pKa values: pKa 1 = 2.240; pKa2 = 6.960; pKa3 = 11.500. You wish to prepare 1.000 L of a 0.0400 M aresenate buffer at pH 10.430. To do this, you choose to mix the two salt forms involved in the second ionization, Na3AsO4 and Na2HAsO4, in a 1.000 L volumetric flask and add water to the mark. What mass of each salt will you add to the mixture?
pling Learning illan learning Phosphoric acid is a triprotic acid with the following pKa values: pKal = 2.148 pKa,-7.198 pKa3-12.375 You wish to prepare 1.000 L of a 0.0200 M phosphate buffer at pH 7.720. To do this, you choose to mix the two salt forms involved in the second ionization, NaH2PO, and Na2HPO4, in a 1.000 L mass of each salt will you add to the mixture? Number Number mass NaH,PO,-0 mass Na, HPO
Phosphoric acid is a triprotic acid with the following pKa values: pKa1=2.148 pKa2=7.198 pKa3=12.375 You wish to prepare 1.000 L of a 0.0100 M phosphate buffer at pH 7.580. To do this, you choose to mix the two salt forms involved in the second ionization, NaH2PO4 and Na2HPO4, in a 1.000 L volumetric flask and add water to the mark. What mass of each salt will you add to the mixture? Mass NaH2PO4=? Mass Na2HPO4=?
17. What is the dominant form of aspartic acid (a triprotic acid represented as H3A) at a pH of 2.5 in a water sample (pKal = 1.990, p 22 = 3.900, PK23 = 10.002)? a. H3A and H2A are equal c. H2A b. Н3А d. HA2- 18. What would you expect the pH level in a 25.0 mL sample of 0.22 M hydrazoic acid given its Ka = 2.6 x 10-S? a) 2.62 b) 5.42 c) 7.00 d) 8.97 €)...
A triprotic acid, H3A has the
following Kas: Ka1 = 4.22 x 10-4 , Ka2 = 7.51 x 10-8 and Ka3 = 7.51
x 10-15. What is the Kb of H2A-?
QUESTION 5 1 points Save Answer A triprotic acid, H3A has the following Kas: Ka1 = 4.22 x 10-4, Ka2 = 7.51 x 10-8 and Ka3 = 7.51 x 10-15. What is the Kb of H2A?
-The triprotic acid H3A has ionization constants of Ka1 = 4.9× 10–2, Ka2 = 6.0× 10–6, and Ka3 = 2.0× 10–13. Calculate the following values for a 0.0700 M solution of NaH2A (H+)=? (H2A-)/(H3A)=? -Calculate the following values for a 0.0700 M solution of Na2HA. (H+)=? (HA2-)/(H2A-)=?
Benzene-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid (C6H3 (CO2H) 3) is a three-protic, water-soluble carboxylic acid with the following pKa values: pKa1 = 2.86, pka2 = 4.30 and pka3 = 6.28. What will be the pH of a 0.075 M solution of this treprotic carboxylic acid?
Benzene-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid (C6H3 (CO2H) 3) is a three-protic, water-soluble carboxylic acid with the following pKa values: pKa1 = 2.86, pka2 = 4.30 and pka3 = 6.28. What will be the pH of a 0.075 M solution of this treprotic carboxylic acid?