Write the chemical reactions whose equilibrium constants are K, and K, for imidazole (C,H,N,) and imidazole hydrochloride (C,H,N,H*CI"), respectively. Kp reaction: 2.865 Incorrect K, reaction: 2.323 Incorrect Calculate the pH of a solution prepared by mixing 1.60 g of imidazole with 1.60 g of imidazole hydrochloride and diluting to 100.0 ml. The pK, of imidazole hydrochloride is 6.993. 2.07 pH Incorrect Calculate the pH of the solution if 2.00 mL of 1.06 M HCIO, are added. pH Incorrect How many milliliters of 1.06 M HCIO, should be added to 1.60 g of imidazole to give a pH of 6.993? 2.865 volume: ml. Incorrect
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![Write the chemical reactions whose equilibrium constants are Kp and Ką for imidazole (C,H,N,) and imidazole hydrochloride
(C,H,N,H*CI¯), respectively.
K, reaction:
2.865
Incorrect
K, reaction:
2.323
Incorrect
Calculate the pH of a solution prepared by mixing 1.60 g of imidazole with 1.60 g of imidazole hydrochloride and diluting to
100.0 mL. The pKą of imidazole hydrochloride is 6.993.
2.07
pH
Incorrect
Calculate the pH of the solution if 2.00 mL of 1.06 M HCIO, are added.
pH =
Incorrect
How many milliliters of 1.06 M HCI,, should be added to 1.60 g of imidazole to give a pH of 6.993?
2.865
volume:
mL.
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