This question requires that you work your answers on scratch paper and then once completed and clearly labeled, upload your answers using the Browse My Computer button. A buffer solution contains 0.250 mol of propylamine, CH3CH2CH2NH2, and 0.350 mol of propylammonium bromide, CH3CH2CH2NH3Br in 1.00 L of solution. Kb = 5.10 x 10-4. a. What is the pH of this buffer? b. What is the pH of this buffer after the addition of 0.025 mol of NaOH? (assume no volume change upon the addition of the NaOH) c. To the buffer produced in part a, what is the pH of the buffer after the addition of 0.100 mol of HCI? (assume no volume change up the addition of the HCI)
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