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Equal volumes of 0.272 M aqueous solutions of hydrofluoric acid (HF(aq)) and sodium benzoate (NaC6H5COO) are mixed.
- What is the pH of the solution?
-What is the value of the equilibrium constant?
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Equal volumes of 0.272 M aqueous solutions of hydrofluoric acid (HF(aq)) and sodium benzoate (NaC6H5COO) are mixed. (1) Write the net ionic equation for the overall reaction that takes place as the system comes to equilibrium. Write acetic acid, benzoic acid or formic acid and their conjugates in the form RCOOH / RCOO-. For example, benzoic acid should be written "C6H5COOH" NOT "C6H5CO2H". It is not necessary to include states such as (aq). ________ + _________ ----> __________ + __________...
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