You are asked to find the pH of each solution described below. A 0.50 M solution of HBrO3 A 0.030 M solution of Ca(OH)2 A 0.50 M solution of NH4Br A solution that is 0.20 M in NH3 and 0.35 M in NH4NO3 after the addition of a small amount of NaOH A solution that is 0.40 M in HCOOH and 0.30 M in NaHCOO A 0.25 M solution of CH3NH2 Options: A.weak acid B.strong acid C.weak base D.strong base E.acid salt F.basic salt
Ionic Equilibrium
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Arrhenius Acid
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Bronsted Lowry Base In Inorganic Chemistry
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You are asked to find the pH of each solution described below.
A 0.50 M solution of HBrO3
A 0.030 M solution of Ca(OH)2
A 0.50 M solution of NH4Br
A solution that is 0.20 M in NH3 and 0.35 M in NH4NO3 after the addition of a small amount of NaOH
A solution that is 0.40 M in HCOOH and 0.30 M in NaHCOO
A 0.25 M solution of CH3NH2
Options:
A.weak acid
B.strong acid
C.weak base
D.strong base
E.acid salt
F.basic salt
G.buff by it self
H.buff after add strong base
I.buff after add strong acid

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