PROBLEM 1: Calculate the pH of a 0.0125 M HNO3 at 25°C. Complete the ICE Table below: Dissociation Equation HNO3(aq) H+ (aq) INITIAL 0.0125 (Analytical molarity) CHANGE (3 pts) EQUILIBRIUM (6 pts) C(HNO3) = [H+] = Calculate [H+] and pH of the solution. Show your complete solution. 0 + NO3(aq) 0 [NO3] =
PROBLEM 1: Calculate the pH of a 0.0125 M HNO3 at 25°C. Complete the ICE Table below: Dissociation Equation HNO3(aq) H+ (aq) INITIAL 0.0125 (Analytical molarity) CHANGE (3 pts) EQUILIBRIUM (6 pts) C(HNO3) = [H+] = Calculate [H+] and pH of the solution. Show your complete solution. 0 + NO3(aq) 0 [NO3] =
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![PROBLEM 1: Calculate the pH of a 0.0125 M HNO3 at 25°C.
Complete the ICE Table below:
Dissociation Equation
HNO3(aq)
H+ (aq)
INITIAL
0.0125
0
(Analytical molarity)
CHANGE (3 pts)
EQUILIBRIUM
(6 pts)
C(HNO3)
=
[H+]
=
Calculate [H+] and pH of the solution. Show your complete solution.
+
NO3(aq)
0
[NO3] =](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fb927ba68-210e-4ec1-92c1-d2ba65de5a8e%2F37899a93-5536-46dd-aa0f-cc3e4f1dbe34%2Fjw96i5_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:PROBLEM 1: Calculate the pH of a 0.0125 M HNO3 at 25°C.
Complete the ICE Table below:
Dissociation Equation
HNO3(aq)
H+ (aq)
INITIAL
0.0125
0
(Analytical molarity)
CHANGE (3 pts)
EQUILIBRIUM
(6 pts)
C(HNO3)
=
[H+]
=
Calculate [H+] and pH of the solution. Show your complete solution.
+
NO3(aq)
0
[NO3] =
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