How many grams of sodium formate (NaCHO2) need to be dissolved in 179 mL of a 0.89 M formic acid (pKa= 3.75) solution, so that the concentration of formate equals the concentration of formic acid? Report your answer to two (2) decimal places.
How many grams of sodium formate (NaCHO2) need to be dissolved in 179 mL of a...
How many grams of sodium formate, NaCHO2, would have to be dissolved in 3.0 L of 0.12 M formic acid (pKa 3.74) to make the solution a buffer for pH 5.30?
how many grams of sodium formate must be dissolved in a 0.300 M solution of formic acid to make 400.0 ml of a buffer solution with a pH=4.60?
Calculate how to prepare 750 ml of 0.25 M sodium formate buffer at pH 4. Use your textbook to determine the molecular weight and pKa of the acid and base. Calculate the grams of sodium formate and number of milliliters of formic acid required. THEN using this stock solution, calculate and describe how you would prepare 100 ml of a 10 mM formate buffer, pH 3.5. By the way, what is the molarity of formic acid? with pH 7.6 and...
The salt sodium formate, NaCHO2(s), completely dissociates into Na+(aq) and CHO2−(aq) in an aqueous environment. The Na+ ion has no acid or base properties, but the formate ion is the conjugate base of the weak acid, formic acid. Part a. Write a balanced chemical equation showing how the formate ion reacts with water to affect the pH of the resulting solution (you can ignore the sodium ion in your balanced equation). Part b. Find the pH of a 0.100 M...
Molar Mass question 3. Calculate the quantity, in grams, of formic acid and sodium formate necessary to make 500 mL of a buffer that has a formic acid concentration of 0.75 M and a sodium formate concentration of 0.75 M. You will need to look up or calculate the molar masses of these two compounds as your first step. See question 5 below for their chemical formulas.
how many grams of sodium chloride would need to be dissolved to make 750 mL of a 1.7 M solution?
PLEASE COMPLETE ALL ANSWER. SHOW ALL WORK. For questions 10 and 11. You need a buffer with a pH of 3.50 for a certain experiment. You decide to prepare this buffer using formic acid, CHO2H,(Ka =1.8 x 104) and sodium formate, NaCHO2. The concentration of formic acid, CHO2H, in this buffer is 0.150M. 10. (10 pts) Calculate the concentration of formate, CHO2. Report 2 significant figures. Show work. 11. (5 pts) How many grams of formic acid (46.03 g/mol) should...
Calculate the pH of a solution made by adding 35.0 g of sodium formate, NaHCOo, to 100 mL of 0.21 M formic acid, HCOOH. Hint what kind of solution is made? The K, for HCOOH is 1.8 x 10-4 M. As usual, report pH to 2 decimal places. Answer:
Calculate the pH of a solution made by adding 35.0 g of sodium formate, NaHCOO, to 100. mL of 0.21 M formic acid, HCOOH. Hint what kind of solution is made? The K, for HCOOH is 1.8 x 10-4 M. As usual, report pH to 2 decimal places. Answer:
Find the mass of sodium formate that must be dissolved in 240.0 cm3 of a 1.2 M solution of formic acid to prepare a buffer solution with pH = 3.60. mNaCOOH=? Thanks!