Which of the following reactions shows what happens when potassium hydroxide is added to an ammonium ion-ammonia buffer?
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A buffer solution contains 0.341 M ammonium chloride and 0.291 M ammonia. If 0.0213 moles of potassium hydroxide are added to 150 mL of this buffer, what is the pH of the resulting solution ? (Assume that the volume does not change upon adding potassium hydroxide) pH=?
A student has a basic buffer solution of equimolar ammonia and ammonium nitrate. What would be the effect on the concentrations of ammonia, ammonium ion, and hydroxide ion if a small amount of the following solutions were added to the buffer? HCl NH4Cl
Which of the following aqueous solutions are good buffer systems? 0.16 M potassium hydroxide + 0.29 M potassium chloride 0.14 M acetic acid + 0.15 M sodium acetate 0.32 M calcium bromide + 0.29 M calcium chloride U 0.27 M hydroiodic acid + 0.21 M sodium iodide U 0.31 M ammonia + 0.36 M ammonium bromide
Which of the following aqueous solutions are good buffer systems? 0.11 M potassium hydroxide +0.20 M potassium chloride 0.28 M ammonia + 0.36 M ammonium bromide 0.39 M barium nitrate + 0.25 M sodium nitrate 0.28 M hydrochloric acid + 0.21 M sodium chloride 0.12 M hydrofluoric acid + 0.21 M perchloric acid
A buffer solution contains 0.229 M ammonium chloride and 0.457 M ammonia. If 0.0568 moles of hydroiodic acid are added to 250 mL of this buffer, what is the pH of the resulting solution ? (Assume that the volume does not change upon adding hydroiodic acid) pH = Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 9 more group attempts remaining A buffer solution contains 0.443 M ammonium chloride and 0.314 M ammonia. If 0.0313 moles of potassium hydroxide are added to 225...
A buffer solution contains 0.459 M ammonium bromide and 0.226 M ammonia. If 0.0482 moles of potassium hydroxide are added to 225 mL of this buffer, what is the pH of the resulting solution? (Assume that the volume change does not change upon adding potassium hydroxide) H=
A) How many grams of solid ammonium chloride should be added to 2.00 L of a 0.116 M ammonia solution to prepare a buffer with a pH of 10.080 ? grams ammonium chloride = B) How many grams of solid potassium cyanide should be added to 2.00 L of a 0.299 M hydrocyanic acid solution to prepare a buffer with a pH of 8.664 ? grams potassium cyanide =
How many grams of solid ammonium bromide should be added to 0.500 L of a 0.243 M ammonia solution to prepare a buffer with a pH of 9.820 ? grams ammonium bromide = ——————————————————— How many grams of solid potassium hypochlorite should be added to 1.50 L of a 0.142 M hypochlorous acid solution to prepare a buffer with a pH of 8.433 ? grams potassium hypochlorite =
How many grams of solid potassium nitrite should be added to 1.50 L of a 0.149 M nitrous acid solution to prepare a buffer with a pH of 4.139 ? grams potassium nitrite = g. How many grams of solid ammonium chloride should be added to 1.50 L of a 0.115 M ammonia solution to prepare a buffer with a pH of 10.250 ? grams ammonium chloride =
Write net ionic equations to show what happens when a. aqueous HCl is added to aqueous potassium nitrite b. aqueous sodium hydroxide is added to aqueous methylamine hydrochloride c. aqueous sodium hydroxide is added to aqueous nitrous acid