INSTRUCTIONS: Solve the following problems. Show all pertinent calculations. If computing for the final answer requires more than one step, express initial decimals of numerical values in two decimal places. Final answers will also be expressed in two decimal places and enclose them in a box. 1. What is the pH of a 0.500 M solution of acetic acid? Ka = 1.77x10-5
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![INSTRUCTIONS: Solve the following problems. Show all pertinent calculations. If computing for
the final answer requires more than one step, express initial decimals of numerical values in two
decimal places. Final answers will also be expressed in two decimal places and enclose them in
a box.
1. What is the pH of a 0.500 M solution of acetic acid? Ka = 1.77x10-5
2. What is the pH of a solution that contains: 0.333 benzoic acid and 0.252 M sodium
benzoate? The pk of benzoic acid is 4.20.
3. What is the pH of a solution that contains: 0.050 M trimethylamine and 0.066 M
trimethylamine hydrochloride? The pk of trimethylamine is also 4.20.
4. What is the pH of a solution of pyruvic acid that contains [ CH3C-COO2 ] = 0.435 M
and [CH3COCOOH] = 0.260 M. Ka = 3.16x10-3](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fda648511-12ed-4894-acd6-f75dd8e46e27%2F0dda054e-b3df-43a6-8c2c-745a54b4e12f%2Feunpd2o_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
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