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Help calculating part B please! Given that carbonic acid, H2CO3, has a pkai = 6.37 and...
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.
What is the pH of a 0.10 M solution of carbonic acid? Carbonic acid, H2CO3 has two acidic protons: H2CO3 + H2O7 HCO3 + H30+ Ka1 = 4.3x10-7 HCO3 + H202 CO32- + H30+ Ka2 = 5.6x10-11 a) 1.00 b) 0.70 c) 6.37 d) 3.68 e) I still can't figure this out...
Use the following chemical reaction a 6.8X1l0^-3 solution of carbonic acid: H2CO3 (aq) +H2O (l) <-> HCO3 (aq) + H3O . Ka1= 4.3x10^-7 . Ka2= 4.7x10^-11 a. if you add NaHCO3 to the solution, would the pH of the solution go up, down, or stay the same? b. Calculate the pH of the solution if you added 3.4 x10^-3 M NaHCO3.
You create a 1 L solution of 0.1 M H2CO3. carbonic acid, H2CO3, is a diprotic acid with Ka1 = 4.5 x 10-7 and Ka2 = 4.7 x 10-11. a) What will the initial pH of the solution be? b) What volume of 0.1 M NaOH will you need to add to reach the second equivalence point( remember carbonic acid deprotonates to bicarbonate HCO3- and then can deprotonate further to CO32-? c) At the second equivalence point, what will the...
need help asap please Use the acid/base dissociation constants on the back page of this worksheet Which of the following mixtures result in the formation of a buffer when 1.0 L of each of the following solutions are mixed? 1. a. 1.0 M NaOH and 2.0 M CH3COOH b. 1.0 M NaOH and 2.0 M NH3 c. 1.0 M HCl and 2.0 M HCN d. 1.0 M HNOs and 2.0 M NaF e. 1.0 M NaOH and 1.0 M H2CO3...
Please help, I'm so confused!!!! This is due wednesday night!!! i'm gonna fail :(((( pH of Buffer Solutions Procedure: Acetic Acid-Sodium Acetate Buffer (pKa acetic acid = 4.75) Weigh about 3.5 g of Na2C2H302 3H2O, record the exact mass, and add to a 250 ml beaker. Measure exactly 8.8 mL of 3.0 M acetic acid (use 10 mL grad cylinder) and add to the beaker containing the sodium acetate. • Measure exactly 55.6 mL of distilled water and add to...
Please give the answers in mL. The Ka value given by my textbook for carbonic acid are: Ka1=4.45x10^-7 and Ka2=4.69x10^-11. How would you prepare 1.20 L of a buffer with a pH of 9.35 from 0.200 M Na2CO3 and 0.450 M HCl? (This problem requires values in your textbook's specific appendices, which you can access through the OWLv2 MindTap Reader. You should not use the OWLv2 References' Tables to answer this question as the values will not match.) Mix mL...
A 100.00 mL buffer solution at pH 7.80 is prepared such that the [H2CO3] + [HCO3] = 1.000 M. Determine how much strong acid 1.00M HCI or strong base 1.000 M NaOH must be added to change the pH to 7.40. The step-wise acid dissociation constants for carbonic acid are Ka1= 4.2*10^-7 ; Ka2= 4.8*10^-11.
A chemist titrates 160.0 mL of a 0.3337 M carbonic acid (H2CO3) solution with 0.4095 M NaOH solution at 25 °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.
Laboratory scientists are working hard to develop a vaccine for the SARS2-Coronavius. There are probably more buffer solutions being made in labs across the country now than ever. Imagine you wanted to make a buffer solution for an experiment where you need the pH of the buffer solution to be 6.0. You only have available the materials listed below. Propose a strategy you could use to make this buffer solution using the materials provided. Please be specific in describing how...