Which of the following solutions contains the highest [H3O+] ?
A) A concentrated solution of a weak acid
B) a dilute solution of strong acid
C) a dilute solution of a weak acid
D) we cannot tell from the information given
a dilute solution of weak acid give highest cocn of H+ ION because i can dissociate fully and give maximum conc of H+ while weak acid even high conc give less H+ because less dissociation constant
Which of the following solutions contains the highest [H3O+] ? A) A concentrated solution of a...
QUESTION 4 Which of the following statements about dilute and concentrated solutions is true? a. Concentrated solutions have large amounts solvents compared to solutes b. Concentrated solutions have small amounts of solutes compared to solvents Dilute solutions have a large amount of solute compared to solvents! Dilute solutions have a small amount of solutes compared to solvents
HCl is a strong acid. What is the [H3O+] in a 0.100 M solution of HCl? 0.0500 M 0.00100 M 0.100 M Cannot be determined from the information given
9) Which one of the following pairs cannot be mixed together to form a buffer solutions A) KOH, HNO2 B) H2S03. KHSO3 C) HONH2, HONH3CI D) NaCI, HCI E) RbOH, HF 10) The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is acid) acid] A) pH- pKa log basel base] D) pH - pKaobase [acid 11) HA is a weak acid. Which equilibrium corresponds to the equilibrium constant Kp for A- A) A (aq) H30+ (aq) HA (aq) H20 0) B) HA (aq) + OH-(aq) 근...
7. The pH = -log[+] for a solution. The pOH = -log[OH-] for a solution. The pH and pH are related and their sum is equal to 14 (pH + pOH = 14). If the concentration of a dilute solution of potassium hydroxide is 0.001 M, what is the pH of that solution? 8. Citric acid is produced by oranges. When citric acid dissolves in water, it produces a relatively small number of hydronium ions. Citric acid is best described...
Given initially equimolar solutions of each of the following weak acids, which solution will have the highest hydrogen ion concentration once equilibrium is established? a. H2O b. HClO2 c. HF d. HClO
A chemistry laboratory contains solutions of hydrochloric acid at the following concentrations: 2.0M,5.5 M, 8.0 M, and 11.65 M. 1st attempt Part 1 (1 point) See Periodic Table See Hint Which is the most concentrated solution? Choose one: O A 8.0 M HCI OB. 5.5 MHCI O C. 11.65 MHCI OD 2.0MHCI Part 2 (1 point) Which is the most dilute solution? Choose one: O A. 11.65 M HCI OB. 5.5 M HCI OC. 2.0 M HCI O D. 8.0...
2. Calculate the pH of the following solutions: (a) [H3O+] = 1.4 x 10-'M (b) [OH-] = 3.5 x 10-2M (c) pOH = 10.5 3. What is the pH of a 0.10 M solution of HCIO4? (A strong acid) 4. Write the dissociation reaction and the corresponding K, expression for the following acids in water. (a) H3PO4 (b) C&H OH 5. Write the reaction and corresponding Ko expression for each of the following bases in water. (a) NH3 (b) PO4...
questions are in red Consider the following salt solutions: (i) NH4Cl – NH+ + C- Notice that as a salt, NH,Cl dissociates completely in solution. So, what are the parents of this salt? The cation, NH, in this case, is from the base obtained by adding enough OHto balance the positive charge(s) on the cation; Viz, NH,OH. Similarly, the anion, Cl. comes from the acid. So the parent acid can be obtained by adding enough Hi to neutralize the charge...
Which of the following 0.10 M aqueous solutions gives the highest pH? A) CH3COOH (pKa = 4.75) B) HF (PK:= 3.45) C) H3PO4 (pKal = 2.12) D) HCIQ (Ka=2.00) E) Since all are acids, the pH is the same for all solutions. 5. Which one of the following salts gives an acidic aqueous solution? A) CsNO3 B) CaCl2C ) LiF D) Cr(CIO4)3 E) NaCH3CO2 6. 7. All of the following are strong acids except A) HCIQB) HC104 C) HI D)...
Calculate either [H3O+] or [OH−] for each of the solutions. Solution A:[OH−]=2.59×10−7 M Solution A: [H3O+]= M Solution B:[H3O+]=8.91×10−9 M Solution B: [OH−]= M Solution C:[H3O+]=7.61×10−4 M Solution C: [OH−]= M Which of these solutions are basic at 25 °C? A:[OH−]=2.59×10−7 M B:[H3O+]=8.91×10−9 M