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Please answer question 28 and 29! Quickly please
28. The pH of a solution is 4.65. This means that
The pOH =
9.35
The [H,O] =
The (OH ] =
The solution is acidic
neutral
basic (circle one answer).
29. Two solutions are prepared. One contains 0.10 M HX, a weak acid with Ka = 5.7 x 10. The
other contains 0.10 M HY, a weak acid with a pk,=4.9 x 10. Which of the following statement is
TRUE?
The two solutions have the same concentration, so they have the same pH.
b. The HX solution is more acidic then the HY solution, so it has a lower pH.
. The HY solution is more acidic then the HX solution so it has a higher pH.
d. The HY solution is more acidic then the HX solution, so it has a lower pH.
It is impossible to know the pH's of the solutions without measuring them.
а.
е.
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Transcribed Image Text:28. The pH of a solution is 4.65. This means that The pOH = 9.35 The [H,O] = The (OH ] = The solution is acidic neutral basic (circle one answer). 29. Two solutions are prepared. One contains 0.10 M HX, a weak acid with Ka = 5.7 x 10. The other contains 0.10 M HY, a weak acid with a pk,=4.9 x 10. Which of the following statement is TRUE? The two solutions have the same concentration, so they have the same pH. b. The HX solution is more acidic then the HY solution, so it has a lower pH. . The HY solution is more acidic then the HX solution so it has a higher pH. d. The HY solution is more acidic then the HX solution, so it has a lower pH. It is impossible to know the pH's of the solutions without measuring them. а. е. PART 5: Comprehensive Questions (10 questinns, dn
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