The pH and electrical conductivity of four different mixtures were measured: Mixtures conductivity (mA) pH a. 0.1 mol L-1 HCI 260 1 B. 0.1 mol L-1 CH3COOH 5 3 c. Mixture made by mixing equal volumes of 0.2 mol L-1 HCI and 0.2 mol L-1 NaCl 340 1 D. Mixture made by mixing equal volumes of 0.2 mol L-1 HCI and 0.2 mol L-1 NaCH3COO 80 3 a. Explain why the conductivity of mixture a is higher than that of mixure b, yet the pH of a is lower than the pH of B. Include relevant equations in your answer b. Explain why the pH of mixture C is the same as the pH of mixture A c. Why is the conductivity of mixture C larger than the conductivity of mixture A d. Why is the pH of mixture D the same as the pH of mixture B Determine the final pH for the following two solutions a. solution a after mixing 500 ml 0.2M HCl and 300 ml 0.6M Hcl b. solution b after mixing 400ml 0.3M HCl and 200ml 0.8M NaOH

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The pH and electrical conductivity of four different mixtures were measured:

Mixtures conductivity (mA) pH
a. 0.1 mol L-1 HCI 260 1
B. 0.1 mol L-1 CH3COOH 5 3
c. Mixture made by mixing equal volumes of 0.2 mol L-1 HCI and 0.2 mol L-1 NaCl 340 1
D. Mixture made by mixing equal volumes of 0.2 mol L-1 HCI and 0.2 mol L-1 NaCH3COO 80 3

a. Explain why the conductivity of mixture a is higher than that of mixure b, yet the pH of a is lower than the pH of B. Include relevant equations in your answer

b. Explain why the pH of mixture C is the same as the pH of mixture A

c. Why is the conductivity of mixture C larger than the conductivity of mixture A

d. Why is the pH of mixture D the same as the pH of mixture B

Determine the final pH for the following two solutions

a. solution a after mixing 500 ml 0.2M HCl and 300 ml 0.6M Hcl

b. solution b after mixing 400ml 0.3M HCl and 200ml 0.8M NaOH

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