3) Hypobromous acid (HOBr) is a weak monoprotic acid, with Ka = 2.1 x 10^-9 .
a) What is the value for pH for a 0.0424 M aqueous solution of hypobromous acid? [12 points]
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3) Hypobromous acid (HOBr) is a weak monoprotic acid, with K. = 2.1 x 10-9 a) What is the value for pH for a 0.0424 M aqueous solution of hypobromous acid? [12 points) I b) 0.0100 moles of NaOH, a strong soluble base, is added to 1.000 L of the above solution of hypobromous acid. What will be the pH for this new solution? [15 points]
urgent 3) Hypobromous acid (HOBr) is a weak monoprotic acid, with K = 2.1 x 10-9 a) What is the value for pH for a 0.0424 M aqueous solution of hypobromous acid? (12 points) b) 0.0100 moles of NaOH, a strong soluble base, is added to 1.000 L of the above solution of hypobromous acid. What will be the pH for this new solution? [15 points]
3) Hypobromous acid (HOBr) is a weak monoprotic acid, with K. = 2.1 x 10 a) What is the value for pH for a 0.0168 M aqueous solution of hypobromous acid? (12 points] b) 0.0100 moles of NaOH, a strong soluble base, is added to 1.000 L of the above solution of hypobromous acid. What will be the pH for this new solution? [15 points]
urgent 3) Hypobromous acid (HOBr) is a weak monoprotic acid, with K. = 2.1 x 10° a) What is the value for pH for a 0.0168 M aqueous solution of hypobromous acid? [12 points) b) 0.0100 moles of NaOH, a strong soluble base, is added to 1.000 L of the above solution of hypobromous acid. What will be the pH for this new solution? [15 points)
3) Hypobromous acid (HOB) is a weak monoprotic acid, with K.-2.1 x 10%. a) What is the value for pH for a 0.0168 M aqueous solution of hypotromous acid? [12 points] b) 0.0100 moles of NaOH, a strong soluble base, is added to 1.000 L of the above solution of hypobromous acid. What will be the pH for this new solution? [15 points) 10
3) Hypoiodous acid (HOI) is a weak monoprotic acid, with Ka = 2.3 x 10-". a) What is the value for pH for a 0.0424 M aqueous solution of hypoiodous acid? [12 points) b) 0.0100 moles of NaOH, a strong soluble base, is added to 1.000 L of the above solution of hypoiodous acid. What will be the pH for this new solution? [15 points)
Find the pH of a 0.183 M aqueous solution of hypobromous acid (HOBr), for which Ka = 2.06 × 10–9.
2) Thermochemical data are given below (at T = 25.0 °C) and may be useful in doing the following problem. Substance ΔΗ, (kJ/mol) Sº (J/mol.K) AGⓇ (kJ/mol) Mg? (aq) Mg(OH)(s) OH(aq) - 466.9 - 924.7 - 230.0 - 138.1 63.1 - 10.8 - 454.8 - 833.9 - 157.2 Using only the data above, find AGºrn, AS, and K for the reaction Mg(OH)2(s) 5 Mg? (aq) + 2 OH(aq) [18 points) 3) Hypobromous acid (HOBr) is a weak monoprotic acid, with...
1.) The Ka of a monoprotic weak acid is 7.93 x 10^-3. What is the percent ionization of a 0.170 M solution of this acid? 2.) Enough of a monoprotic acid is dissolved in water to produce a 0.0141 M solution. The pH of the resulting solution is 2.50. Calculate the Ka for the acid.
3) Hypochlorous acid (HOCI) is a weak monoprotic acid, with K. = 3.0 x 10-8 a) What is the value for pH for a 0.0264 M aqueous solution of hypochlorous acid? [12 points] b) 0.0100 moles of NaOH, a strong soluble base, is added to 1.000 L of the above solution of hypochlorous acid. What will be the pH for this new solution? [15 points)