I. Given the condition for each number, compare the quantities in Column I and Column II. From the drop down choice, answer: greater than if the quantity in column I is greater than column II less than if the quantity in column I is less than column II equal to if the two quantities are equal cannot be determined if the relationship cannot be determined from the given information

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I. Given the condition for each number, compare the quantities in Column I and Column II. From the drop down choice, answer:

greater than if the quantity in column I is greater than column II

less than if the quantity in column I is less than column II

equal to if the two quantities are equal

cannot be determined if the relationship cannot be determined from the given information

For two butfer
solutions
Solution I: made by
mixing 50 ml 0.75 M pH of buffer l after
H,C;04 + 50 ml
0.75 M NAHC;0.
pH of buffer i.
addition of
addition of
| Select
1 ml 0.1 M Na
1 ml 0.1 M NJOH
Solution Il: made by
mixing 50 mL 0.10 M
H;C;O, + 50 ml
0.10 M NAHC:O.
For the solutions
Solution : BalOH), in
H,O at pH-3
I Ba") in solution ISelect)
(Ba" in solutio
Solution I: BalOH);
in H,0 at pH +7
Consider the
following saturated
solutions:
Solution I:
ACro. K-1.2 x Ae'l in solution i
1012
( Select
Ae'l in solution II
Solution II:
Ag K-83 x 10
17
Transcribed Image Text:For two butfer solutions Solution I: made by mixing 50 ml 0.75 M pH of buffer l after H,C;04 + 50 ml 0.75 M NAHC;0. pH of buffer i. addition of addition of | Select 1 ml 0.1 M Na 1 ml 0.1 M NJOH Solution Il: made by mixing 50 mL 0.10 M H;C;O, + 50 ml 0.10 M NAHC:O. For the solutions Solution : BalOH), in H,O at pH-3 I Ba") in solution ISelect) (Ba" in solutio Solution I: BalOH); in H,0 at pH +7 Consider the following saturated solutions: Solution I: ACro. K-1.2 x Ae'l in solution i 1012 ( Select Ae'l in solution II Solution II: Ag K-83 x 10 17
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