Determine the pOH of a weak acid (HA) solution by constructing an ICE table and using this information to determine the pOH of the solution. Complete Parts 1-2 before submitting your answer. < PREV Based on your ICE table, determine the pOH of this solution at equilibrium. pOH 1 = 2
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![Determine the pOH of a weak acid (HA) solution by constructing an ICE table and
using this information to determine the pOH of the solution. Complete Parts 1-2
before submitting your answer.
< PREV
Based on your ICE table, determine the pOH of this solution at equilibrium.
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0
2.22
0.030
8.88
1
0.0030
11.48
0.060
2.52
=
0.0060
11.78
2
0.0197
13.30
0.0194
12.39
RESET
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![Determine the pOH of a weak acid (HA) solution by constructing an ICE table and
using this information to determine the pOH of the solution. Complete Parts 1-2
before submitting your answer.
Initial (M)
Change (M)
Equilibrium (M)
-0.0030
A 0.200 M aqueous solution of HA is 3.0% dissociated at equilibrium. Fill in the ICE table with the
appropriate value for each involved species to determine concentrations of all reactants and
products.
-0.194
0
1
0.060
HA(aq)
0.200
-0.060
+
3.0
0.0060
H₂O(l)
-3.0
2
-0.0060
H3O+ (aq)
0.030
0.197
+
-0.030
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-0.197
A-(aq)
RESET
0.0030
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