Do the following calculations:a) Calculate the experimental % hydrolysis for 1 M NaC2H3O2 and 1 M Na2CO3 .(experimental means you can only use your measurements- do not look up any K values)b) Calculate the theoretical % hydrolysis for 1 M NaC2H3O2 and 1 M Na2CO3(these are done using published K values)c) Calculate % error or % difference between experimental and theoretical % hydrolysis values.
2. Do the following calculations:a) Calculate the experimental % hydrolysis for 1 M NaC2H3O2 and 1 M Na2CO3 .(experimental means you can only use your measurements- do not look up any K values)b) Calculate the theoretical % hydrolysis for 1 M NaC2H3O2 and 1 M Na2CO3(these are done using published K values)c) Calculate % error or % difference between experimental and theoretical % hydrolysis values.
Data:
Part 1
1M of:
NaCH3CO2 ph=8.79
NaCl ph = 6.89
NH4Cl ph=5.06
NH4CH3CO2 ph = 6.90
Na2CO3 ph=11.82
Part 2
NH4Cl(s) - smell weak
NH4CH3CO2 (s)- smell medium
(NH4)2CO3(s)- smell strong
Part 3
0.1 M NaH2PO4 ph=8.56
0.1 M Na2HPO4 ph=4.65
Part 4
2g of Al2(SO4) (s) + 10 ml H2O (50 ml beaker)
ph = 7.96
2g NaHCO3(s) + 10 ml H2O (50 ml beaker)
ph = 3.07
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