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Concept Questions: 1) Determine whether the following statements are True or False. a. b. A solution...
Chem 305 Laboratory 8 Lab Report Name: Section: Due: 11:59 pm 7/29/20 Concept Questions: 1) Determine whether the following statements are True or False. A solution with a pH of S is a basic solution. b. HCl(aq) is an Arrhenius acid HCI, HNO, and H2SO4 are all strong acids. d. As the concentration of H* in water increases the concentration of OH' stays the same. c. Calculating pH, POH, OH] and [H3O+] 2) A solution of HC2H30, has a concentration...
Calculating pH, POH, (OH) and (H30*] 2) A solution of HC2H302 has a concentration of 0.00045 M H what is the pH of the solution? (show your work). PH 3) If a solution has a concentration of 1.23x10-6 MH* what is the concentration of OH? (show your work). (OH) 4) An unknown solution of HNO3 (aq) has a pH of 2.96. What is the concentration of H* (aq) in solution? (show your work). 5) A solution is 0.000037 M in...
Calculating pH, POH, (OH) and (H30*] 2) A solution of HC2H302 has a concentration of 0.00045 M H what is the pH of the solution? (show your work). pH 3) If a solution has a concentration of 1.23x106 M H what is the concentration of OH? (show your work). rolul brenovadonismo loob [OH-] vor of 4) An unknown solution of HNO3(aq) has a pH of 2.96. What is the concentration of H (aq) in solution? (show your work). [H3O*) 9
please help!! thank you Calculating pH, POH, (OH) and (H30*] 2) A solution of HC2H2O2 has a concentration of 0.00045 M H what is the pH of the solution? (show your work). PH 3) If a solution has a concentration of 1.23x106 MH* what is the concentration of OH? (show your work). (OH) 4) An unknown solution of HNO3(aq) has a pH of 2.96. What is the concentration of H* (aq) in solution? (show your work). [H30*)
1. Which of the followi ch of the following reactions is not readily explained by the Arrhenius concept of acids and bases? a. A. HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) - NaCl(aq) + H20() b. H30(aq) + OH-(aq) + 2H20(1) c. HCI(g) + NH3(g) - NH4Cl(s) d. HC2H302(aq) + H2O(l) H30*(aq) + C2H302-(ag) e. H30 (aq) + OH-(aq) + 2H2O(aq) 2. Classify each of the following species as Brønsted acid or base or both: a) H20, b) OH", c) H30, d) NH3, e)...
1. Which of the followi ch of the following reactions is not readily explained by the Arrhenius concept of acids and bases? a. A. HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) - NaCl(aq) + H20() b. H30(aq) + OH-(aq) + 2H20(1) c. HCI(g) + NH3(g) - NH4Cl(s) d. HC2H302(aq) + H2O(l) H30*(aq) + C2H302-(ag) e. H30 (aq) + OH-(aq) + 2H2O(aq) 2. Classify each of the following species as Brønsted acid or base or both: a) H20, b) OH", c) H30, d) NH3, e)...
what is solution ? (References) Strong acids and strong bases ionize 100% in aqueous solution - HCl is a strong acid. In solution we write it as H(aq) + Cl(aq). - HF is a weak acid. In solution we write it as HF (aq). - KOH is a strong base. In solution we write it as K (aq) + OH(aq). - NH3 is a weak base. In solution we write it as NH3(aq). Exception: Since Ca(OH)2 is only slightly soluble...
Calculating pH, POH, (OH) and (H30*] 2) A solution of HC2H2O2 has a concentration of 0.00045 MH* what is the pH of the solution? (show your work). -log[H! Tog 10,00045m 3.35 PH
Calculate the hydroxide ion concentration and the POH in an aqueous solution with a pH = 2.3 at 25°C. a. [OH 1 - 2.0 * 10-12M : POH - 2.30 b. [OH 7 -2.0 * 10-11M: POH = 11.70 C[OH 7 -5.0 x 10-3 M : POH = 11.70 d. [OH ) - 2.0 x 10-12 M : POH = 11.70 e.[OH ) - 2.0*10-12M : POH -8.50 Which of the following solutions is a good buffer system? a. A...
3. i). Write the formula of four strong acids and four strong bases. ii). List four factors that affect the strength of an acid. iii). Predict the relative strength of the following compounds: H2O, H2S and H2Se. iv). Which of the following is the stronger acids: CHCICOOH or CHCI-COOH? Explain. v). Al 3* is not a Bronsted acid, Al(H2O)" is. Explain. vi). All Bronsted acids are Lewis acids, but the reverse is not true. Give two examples of two Lewis...