1. Phenol, C6H5OH, is a weak organic acid (MW=94 g/mol). C6H5OH(aq) + H₂O(1) CeHsO (aq) + H3O*(aq) Although somewhat toxic to humans, phenol is widely used manufacture of plastics. If you dissolve 2.36 g of the acid in enough of solution, what is the equilibrium hydrogen ion concentration? solution? and in the to make 1.00 L pH of the M; 5.80 x 106 as a disinfectant water What is the Ans: 1.58
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![1. Phenol, CeHsOH, is a weak organic acid (MW=94 g/mol).
C6H5OH(aq) + H2O(1) CeHsO (aq) + H³O*(aq)
Although somewhat toxic to humans, phenol is widely used as a disinfectant and in the
manufacture of plastics. If you dissolve 2.36 g of the acid in enough water to make 1.00 L
of solution, what is the equilibrium hydrogen ion concentration? What is the pH of the
Ans: 1.58 x 10 M; 5.80
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