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- Which of the following conditions indicate an acidic solution? pH = 3.04 (H+| > 1.0 X IO’7 A/ pOH = 4.51 |OH-J = 3.21 X 10"12 MWhat are the major species present in 0.250 M solutions of each of the following acids? Calculate the pH of each of these solutions. a. HNO2 b. CH3CO2H(HC2H3O2)Calculate [OH-] and pH in a solution in which the hydrogen sulfite ion, HSO3-, is 0.429 M and the sulfite ion is (a) 0.0249 M (b) 0.247 M (c) 0.504 M (d) 0.811 M (e) 1.223 M
- . Calculate the pH corresponding to each of the pOH values listed, and indicate whether each solution is acidic, basic, or neutral. a. pOH = 4.32 b. pOH = 8.90 c. pOH = 1.81 d. pOH = 13.1The base ethylamine (CH3CH2NH2) has a Kb of. A closely related base, ethanolamine(HOCH2CH2NH2), has a Kb of 3.2105. (a) Which of the two bases is stronger? (b) Calculate the pH of a 0.10M solution of the strong base?Define pH and explain why pH, rather than molarity, is used as a concentration measure of H3O+.
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