Hello can someone please help me with these two questions thank you! A weak base, B, is ionized forming its conjugate acid (BH*) according to the reaction B(aq) + H₂O(1) BH+ (aq) + OH(aq) has a pK, = 8.55. The conjugate acid BH For this weak base, the predominant species present at pH 6.76 is O charged. neutral. unknown. Suppose that an acetic acid (CH₂COOH) solution has a pH of 3.15. Which of these substances would increase the pH of the solution? HI KBr
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![Hello can someone please help me with
these two questions thank you!
A weak base, B, is ionized forming its conjugate acid (BH*) according to the reaction
B(aq) + H₂O(1) BH+ (aq) + OH(aq)
has a pK, = 8.55.
The conjugate acid BH
For this weak base, the predominant species present at pH 6.76 is
O charged.
neutral.
O unknown.
Suppose that an acetic acid (CH₂COOH) solution has a pH of 3.15.
Which of these substances would increase the pH of the solution?
HI
KBr
CH3COONa
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