1. 50.0 mL of a pH 6.00 carbonic acid buffer is titrated with 0.2857 M NaOH,...
Unless otherwise specified in the problem, you may assume that all solutions are at 25°C. 1. 50.0 mL of a pH 6.00 carbonic acid buffer is titrated with 0.2857 M NaOH, requiring 17.47 mL to reach the second equivalence point. a. Calculate the molarity of carbonic acid and bicarbonate in the original buffer. (10 pts) Carbonic acid: Bicarbonate: b. Calculate the pH of the solution after a total of 100.0 mL of 0.2857 M NaOH is added to the buffer...
Post Lab Activity Acids, Bases, pH, and Buffers 1. Calculate the pH of a 0.08 M NaOH solution. 2. Hydrochloric acid is a strong acid and dissociate almost 100% in aqueous solution. If two drops (0.1 mL) of 1.0 MHCI are added to pure water to make 1.0 L solution. What is the pH of this solution? 3. M. What will be the A dilute solution of hydrochloric acid (HCI) has a concentration of 0.1 pH of this solution? 4....
8. (4 pts) The biological catalyst carbonic anhydrase converts carbon dioxide to carbonic acid, an essential component of the bicarbonate buffer system regulating our blood pH. What mass (in me) of sodium carbonate (NaHCO, MM: 84.006 g/mol) must be added to 500.0 ml of 0.029 M carbonic acid (K. 1 4.3 x 10-7, K., 4.8 x 10-11) to produce a solution with pH = 7.40? Assume no volume change after the addition of sodium carbonate. H2CO3 + H2O=HCO3 + H20...
c) Calculate the pH if 95 ml of 10.0M HC (ag) is added to 200.0 ml of this buffer. For full creds, show your work in detail. (4) aj Calculate the pH if 9.5 mL of 10.0 M NaOH (ag) is added to 200.0 mL ofa freshly prepared solution of this buffer. For full credit, show your work in detail (4) e) You should see from the calculations that this buffer is better able to buffer against added acid than...
The pH of a bicarbonate-carbonic acid buffer is 6.62. Calculate the ratio of the concentration of carbonic acid ( H2CO3 ) to that of the bicarbonate ion ( HCO3− ). ( Ka1 of carbonic acid is 4.2 × 10−7. ) [ H2CO3 ]/ [ HCO3− ] =
The pH of a bicarbonate-carbonic acid buffer is 5.96. Calculate the ratio of the concentration of carbonic acid (H2CO3) to that of the bicarbonate ion (HCO3−).(Ka1 of carbonic acid is 4.2 × 10−7.) [ H2CO3 ] [ HCO3− ] =
Calculating the pH at equi.. A chemist titrates 70.0 ml. of a 04557 M carbonic acid (H,co,) solution with o8352 M NaOlH Solution at 2s c Calculate the pH at equivalence. The pk, of carbonic acid is 3.60 Round your answer to 2 decimal places. Note for advanced students: you may assume the total volume of the solution equals the initial volume plus the volume of NaoH Solution added. рH - D
18) The primary buffer system that controls the pH of the blood is the buffer system. a) carbon dioxide, carbonate b) carbonic acid, bicarbonate e) carbonate, bicarbonate @ carbonic acid, carbon dioxide e) carbonate, carbonic acid 19) A solution containing which of the following substances will be a buffer solution? a)-RbCl, HCH (6) CsF, HF c)- Nal, HI d) KBr, Br e) KNO, HNO, 20) Calculate the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving 1.50 mol of benzoic acid (HA)...
-/0.1 points 33 0/4 Submissions Used (a) Calculate the percent ionization of 0.00720 M carbonic acid (Ka = 4.3e-07). % ionization = % (b) Calculate the percent ionization of 0.00720 M carbonic acid in a solution containing 0.0470 M sodium hydrogen carbonate. % % ionization = Submit Answer + -/0.1 points 34. 0/4 Submissions Used A buffer solution contains 0.76 mol of propionic acid (HC3H502) and 0.30 mol of sodium propionate (NaC3H502) in 7.30 L The Ka of propionic acid...
To make a buffer, a student mixes H2CO3 with NaHCO3 to form a solution which is 0.012 M carbonic acid (H2CO3) and 0.012 M (NaHCO3). The pH of the buffer solution is 6.37 The student adds 10.0 mL of 0.100 M NaOH to a fresh solution of his buffer. Calculate the pH after the addition of NaOH.