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D.4 ASSIMILATION
ACTIVITY 3. PROBLEM SOLVING
Direction: Calculate the pH of a buffer solution using the Henderson-Hasselbalch
vd oag erit evloz .oxq to boetani dlg ai nevig erf eoni2 .e2pd bno bioo ert yitnebl tniH
containing an acid with a pKa of 2.3 and an acid
concentration that is one-fourth the concentration of the conjugate base. What is
liw 1 Consider a buffer solution
the pH of the solution?
plumot airt eU
2. Calculate the pH of a buffer containing 0.1 M sodium acetate and 0.2 M acetic acid
(pKa = 4.76).
wanio er
3. The pH of the given solution of lactic acid and lactate is 4.30. Calculate the pKa of
lactic acid, when the concentration of lactic acid and lactate are 0.020 M and 0.073 M
respectively.
D'3 ENGVGEWEN
Transcribed Image Text:28.S:WZIA D.4 ASSIMILATION ACTIVITY 3. PROBLEM SOLVING Direction: Calculate the pH of a buffer solution using the Henderson-Hasselbalch vd oag erit evloz .oxq to boetani dlg ai nevig erf eoni2 .e2pd bno bioo ert yitnebl tniH containing an acid with a pKa of 2.3 and an acid concentration that is one-fourth the concentration of the conjugate base. What is liw 1 Consider a buffer solution the pH of the solution? plumot airt eU 2. Calculate the pH of a buffer containing 0.1 M sodium acetate and 0.2 M acetic acid (pKa = 4.76). wanio er 3. The pH of the given solution of lactic acid and lactate is 4.30. Calculate the pKa of lactic acid, when the concentration of lactic acid and lactate are 0.020 M and 0.073 M respectively. D'3 ENGVGEWEN
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