ine the [H+] in a solution prepared by dissolving 3.0g of nicotinic acid (MM=123.11 g/mol),HNic, in enough water to form 245ml of solution. 2) Calculate [H+] in a 0.100M solution
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Nicotinic acid, HC6H4O2N (Ka=1.4 x 10-5), is another name for niacin, an important member of the vitamin B group. Determine the [H+] in a solution prepared by dissolving 3.0g of nicotinic acid (MM=123.11 g/mol),HNic, in enough water to form 245ml of solution.
2) Calculate [H+] in a 0.100M solution of nitrous acid, HNO2, for which Ka = 6.0 x 10-4
3) The distilled water you use in the laboratory is slightly acidic because of dissolved CO2, which reacts to form carbonic acid, H2CO3. Calculate the pH of a0.0010M solution of H2CO3 and [CO32-] at equilibrium.
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