Problem 16.1QP: Use Le Chteliers principle to explain how the common ion effect affects the pH of a solution. Problem 16.2QP: Describe the effect on pH (increase, decrease, or no change) that results from each of the following... Problem 16.4QP: The pKas of two monoprotic acids HA and HB are 5.9 and 8.1, respectively. Which of the two is the... Problem 16.5QP: Determine the pH of (a) a 0.40 M CH3COOH solution, (b) a solution that is 0.40 M CH3COOH and 0.20 M... Problem 16.6QP: Determine the pH of (a) a 0.20 M NH3 solution, (b) a solution that is 0.20 M in NH3 and 0.30 M... Problem 16.7QP: What is a buffer solution? What constitutes a buffer solution? Problem 16.8QP: Which of the following has the greatest buffer capacity: (a) 0.40 M CH3COONa/0.20 M CH3COOH, (b)... Problem 16.9QP: Which of the following solutions can act as a buffer: (a) KCl/HCl, (b) KHSO4/H2SO4, (c)... Problem 16.10QP: Which of the following solutions can act as a buffer: (a) KCN/HCN, (b) Na2SO4/NaHSO4, (c)... Problem 16.11QP: Calculate the pH of the buffer system made up of 0.15 M NH3/0.35 M NH4Cl. Problem 16.12QP: Calculate the pH of the following two buffer solutions: (a) 2.0 M CH3COONa/2.0 M CH3COOH, (b) 0.20 M... Problem 16.13QP: The pH of a bicarbonate-carbonic acid buffer is 8.00. Calculate the ratio of the concentration of... Problem 16.14QP: What is the pH of the buffer 0.10 M Na2HPO4/0.15 M KH2PO4? Problem 16.15QP: The pH of a sodium acetateacetic acid buffer is 4.50. Calculate the ratio [CH3COO]/[CH3COOH]. Problem 16.16QP: The pH of blood plasma is 7.40. Assuming the principal buffer system is HCO3/H2CO3, calculate the... Problem 16.17QP: Calculate the pH of the 0.20 M NH3/0.20 M NH4Cl buffer. What is the pH of the buffer after the... Problem 16.18QP: Calculate the pH of 1.00 L of the buffer 1.00 M CH3COONa/1.00 M CH3COOH before and after the... Problem 16.20QP: A student is asked to prepare a buffer solution at pH = 8.60, using one of the following weak acids:... Problem 16.21QP: The diagrams (a)(d) contain one or more of the compounds H2A, NaHA, and Na2A, where H2A is a weak... Problem 16.22QP: The diagrams shown here represent solutions containing a weak acid HA (pKa = 5.00) and its sodium... Problem 16.23QP: How much NaOH (in moles) must be added to 1 L of a buffer solution that is 1.8 M in acetic acid and... Problem 16.24QP: How much HCl (in moles) must be added to 1 L of a buffer solution that is 0.84 M in ammonia and 0.96... Problem 16.25QP: Briefly describe what happens in an acid-base titration. Problem 16.26QP: Sketch titration curves for the following acid-base titrations: (a) HCl versus NaOH, (b) HCl versus... Problem 16.27QP: A 0.2688-g sample of a monoprotic acid neutralizes 16.4 mL of 0.08133 M KOH solution. Calculate the... Problem 16.28QP: A 5.00-g quantity of a diprotic acid was dissolved in water and made up to exactly 250 mL. Calculate... Problem 16.29QP: In a titration experiment, 12.5 mL of 0.500 M H2SO4 neutralize 50.0 mL of NaOH. What is the... Problem 16.30QP: In a titration experiment, 20.4 mL of 0.883 M HCOOH neutralize 19.3 mL of Ba(OH)2. What is the... Problem 16.31QP: A 0.1276-g sample of an unknown monoprotic acid was dissolved in 25.0 mL of water and titrated with... Problem 16.32QP: A solution is made by mixing 5.00 102 mL of 0.167 M NaOH with 5.00 102 mL of 0.100 M CH3COOH.... Problem 16.33QP: Calculate the pH at the equivalence point for the following titration: 0.20 M HCl versus 0.20 M... Problem 16.34QP: Calculate the pH at the equivalence point for the following titration: 0.10 M HCOOH versus 0.10 M... Problem 16.35QP: A 25.0-mL solution of 0.100 M CH3COOH is titrated with a 0.200 M KOH solution. Calculate the pH... Problem 16.36QP: A 10.0-mL solution of 0.300 M NH3 is titrated with a 0.100 M HCl solution. Calculate the pH after... Problem 16.37QP: The diagrams shown here represent solutions at different stages in the titration of a weak acid HA... Problem 16.38QP Problem 16.39QP: A 0.054 M HNO2 solution is titrated with a KOH solution. What is [H+] at half way to the equivalence... Problem 16.40QP: A student titrates an unknown monoprotic acid with a NaOH solution from a buret. After the addition... Problem 16.41QP: Explain how an acid-base indicator works in a titration. What are the criteria for choosing an... Problem 16.42QP: The amount of indicator used in an acid-base titration must be small. Why? Problem 16.43QP: Referring to Table 16.1, specify which indicator or indicators you would use for the following... Problem 16.44QP: A student carried out an acid-base titration by adding NaOH solution from a buret to an Erlenmeyer... Problem 16.45QP: The ionization constant Ka of an indicator HIn is 1.0 106. The color of the nonionized form is red... Problem 16.47QP: Use BaSO4 to distinguish between solubility, molar solubility, and solubility product. Problem 16.48QP: Why do we usually not quote the Ksp values for soluble ionic compounds? Problem 16.49QP: Write balanced equations and solubility product expressions for the solubility equilibria of the... Problem 16.50QP: Write the solubility product expression for the ionic compound AxBy. Problem 16.51QP: How can we predict whether a precipitate will form when two solutions are mixed? Problem 16.52QP: Silver chloride has a larger Ksp than silver carbonate (see Table 16.2). Does this mean that AgCl... Problem 16.54QP: From the solubility data given, calculate the solubility products for the following compounds: (a)... Problem 16.55QP: The molar solubility of MnCO3 is 4.2 106 M. What is Ksp for this compound? Problem 16.56QP: The solubility of an ionic compound MX (molar mass = 346 g) is 4.63 103 g/L. What is Ksp for the... Problem 16.57QP: The solubility of an ionic compound M2X3 (molar mass = 288 g) is 3.6 1017 g/L. What is Ksp for the... Problem 16.58QP: Using data from Table 16.2, calculate the molar solubility of CaF2. Problem 16.59QP Problem 16.60QP: The pH of a saturated solution of a metal hydroxide MOH is 9.68. Calculate the Ksp for the compound. Problem 16.61QP: If 20.0 mL of 0.10 M Ba(NO3)2 are added to 50.0 mL of 0.10 M Na2CO3, will BaCO3 precipitate? Problem 16.62QP: A volume of 75 mL of 0.060 M NaF is mixed with 25 mL of 0.15 M Sr(NO3)2. Calculate the... Problem 16.63QP: Solid NaI is slowly added to a solution that is 0.010 M in Cu+ and 0.010 M in Ag+. (a) Which... Problem 16.64QP: Find the approximate pH range suitable for the separation of Fe3+ and Zn2+ ions by precipitation of... Problem 16.65QP: How does the common ion effect influence solubility equilibria? Use Le Chteliers principle to... Problem 16.66QP Problem 16.67QP: How many grams of CaCO3 will dissolve in 3.0 102 mL of 0.050 M Ca(NO3)2? Problem 16.68QP: The solubility product of PbBr2 is 8.9 106. Determine the molar solubility (a) in pure water, (b)... Problem 16.69QP: Calculate the molar solubility of AgCl in a 1.00-L solution containing 10.0 g of dissolved CaCl2. Problem 16.70QP: Calculate the molar solubility of BaSO4 (a) in water, (b) in a solution containing 1.0 M SO42 ions. Problem 16.71QP Problem 16.72QP: Which of the following will be more soluble in acid solution than in pure water: (a) CuI, (b)... Problem 16.73QP Problem 16.74QP: Calculate the molar solubility of Fe(OH)2 in a solution buffered at (a) pH 8.00, (b) pH 10.00. Problem 16.75QP: The solubility product of Mg(OH)2 is 1.2 1011. What minimum OH concentration must be attained (for... Problem 16.76QP: Calculate whether or not a precipitate will form if 2.00 mL of 0.60 M NH3 are added to 1.0 L of 1.0 ... Problem 16.79QP: If 2.50 g of CuSO4 are dissolved in 9.0 102 mL of 0.30 M NH3, what are the concentrations of Cu2+,... Problem 16.80QP: Calculate the concentrations of Cd2+, Cd(CN3)42, and CN at equilibrium when 0.50 g of Cd(NO3)2... Problem 16.81QP: If NaOH is added to 0.010 M Al3+, which will be the predominant species at equilibrium: Al(OH)3 or... Problem 16.82QP: Calculate the molar solubility of AgI in a 1.0 M NH3 solution. Problem 16.83QP: Both Ag+ and Zn2+ form complex ions with NH3. Write balanced equations for the reactions. However,... Problem 16.84QP: Explain, with balanced ionic equations, why (a) CuI2 dissolves in ammonia solution, (b) AgBr... Problem 16.85QP: Outline the general procedure of qualitative analysis. Problem 16.86QP: Give two examples of metal ions in each group (1 through 5) in the qualitative analysis scheme. Problem 16.87QP: In a group 1 analysis, a student obtained a precipitate containing both AgCl and PbCl2. Suggest one... Problem 16.88QP: In a group 1 analysis, a student adds HCl acid to the unknown solution to make [Cl] = 0.15 M. Some... Problem 16.89QP: Both KCl and NH4Cl are white solids. Suggest one reagent that would enable you to distinguish... Problem 16.90QP: Describe a simple test that would enable you to distinguish between AgNO3(s) and Cu(NO3)2(s). Problem 16.91QP: To act as an effective buffer, the concentrations of the acid and the conjugate base should not... Problem 16.92QP: The pKa of the indicator methyl orange is 3.46. Over what pH range does this indicator change from... Problem 16.93QP: The iodide impurity in a 4.50-g sample of a metal nitrate is precipitated as silver iodide. If 5.54... Problem 16.94QP: A sodium acetate-acetic acid buffer solution was prepared by adding a 0.020 M HCl solution to 500 mL... Problem 16.95QP Problem 16.96QP: A 200-mL volume of NaOH solution was added to 400 mL of a 2.00 M HNO2 solution. The pH of the mixed... Problem 16.97QP: The pKa of butyric acid (HBut) is 4.7. Calculate Kb for the butyrate ion (But). Problem 16.98QP: A solution is made by mixing 5.00 102 mL of 0.167 M NaOH with 5.00 102 mL 0.100 M HCOOH. Calculate... Problem 16.99QP: Cd(OH)2 is an insoluble compound. It dissolves in excess NaOH in solution. Write a balanced ionic... Problem 16.100QP: A student mixes 50.0 mL of 1.00 M Ba(OH)2 with 86.4 mL of 0.494 M H2SO4. Calculate the mass of BaSO4... Problem 16.101QP: For which of the following reactions is the equilibrium constant called a solubility product? (a)... Problem 16.102QP: A 2.0-L kettle contains 116 g of boiler scale (CaCO3). How many times would the kettle have to be... Problem 16.103QP: Equal volumes of 0.12 M AgNO3 and 0.14 M ZnCl2 solution are mixed. Calculate the equilibrium... Problem 16.104QP Problem 16.105QP Problem 16.106QP: A volume of 25.0 mL of 0.100 M HCl is titrated against a 0.100 M CH3NH2 solution added to it from a... Problem 16.107QP: The molar solubility of Pb(IO3)2 in a 0.10 M NaIO3 solution is 2.4 1011 mol/L. What is Ksp for... Problem 16.108QP: When a KI solution was added to a solution of mercury(II) chloride, a precipitate [mercury(II)... Problem 16.109QP: Barium is a toxic substance that can seriously impair heart function. For an X ray of the... Problem 16.110QP Problem 16.111QP: Solid NaBr is slowly added to a solution that is 0.010 M in Cu+ and 0.010 M in Ag+. (a) Which... Problem 16.112QP: Cacodylic acid is (CH3)2AsO2H. Its ionization constant is 6.4 107. (a) Calculate the pH of 50.0 mL... Problem 16.113QP: Radiochemical techniques are useful in estimating the solubility product of many compounds. In one... Problem 16.114QP: The molar mass of a certain metal carbonate, MCO3, can be determined by adding an excess of HCl acid... Problem 16.115QP: Acid-base reactions usually go to completion. Confirm this statement by calculating the equilibrium... Problem 16.116QP: Calculate x, which is the number of molecules of water in oxalic acid hydrate, H2C2O4 xH2O, from... Problem 16.117QP: Describe how you would prepare a 1-L 0.20 M CH3COONa/0.20 M CH3COOH buffer system by (a) mixing a... Problem 16.118QP Problem 16.119QP Problem 16.120QP: What reagents would you employ to separate the following pairs of ions in solution: (a) Na+ and... Problem 16.121QP: Look up the Ksp values for BaSO4 and SrSO4 in Table 16.2. Calculate the concentrations of Ba2+,... Problem 16.122QP: In principle, amphoteric oxides, such as Al2O3 and BeO, can be used to prepare buffer solutions... Problem 16.123QP Problem 16.124QP: When lemon juice is squirted into tea, the color becomes lighter. In part, the color change is due... Problem 16.125QP: How many milliliters of 1.0 M NaOH must be added to a 200 mL of 0.10 M NaH2PO4 to make a buffer... Problem 16.126QP: The maximum allowable concentration of Pb2+ ions in drinking water is 0.05 ppm (that is, 0.05 g of... Problem 16.128QP: Which of the following solutions has the highest [H+]: (a) 0.10 M HF, (b) 0.10 M HF in 0.10 M NaF,... Problem 16.129QP Problem 16.130QP: Water containing Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions is called hard water and is unsuitable for some household and... Problem 16.131QP Problem 16.132QP Problem 16.133QP: (a) Referring to Figure 16.6, describe how you would determine the pKb of the base. (b) Derive an... Problem 16.135QP Problem 16.136QP: One way to distinguish a buffer solution with an acid solution is by dilution. (a) Consider a buffer... Problem 16.137QP Problem 16.138QP: A sample of 0.96 L of HCl at 372 mmHg and 22C is bubbled into 0.034 L of 0.57 M NH3. What is the pH... Problem 16.139QP: (a) Assuming complete dissociation and no ion-pair formation, calculate the freezing point of a 0.50... Problem 16.140QP: Calculate the maximum mass (in grams) of each of the following soluble salts that can be added to... Problem 16.141QP: A 1.0-L saturated silver carbonate solution at 5C is treated with enough hydrochloric acid to... Problem 16.142QP: The two curves shown represent the titration of two weak acids of the same concentration with a... Problem 16.143QP Problem 16.144QP: A 100-mL 0.100 M CuSO4 solution is mixed with a 100-mL 0.100 M Ba(OH)2 solution. Calculate the... Problem 16.145IME: The titration curve shown represents the titration of a weak diprotic acid (H2A) versus NaOH.... Problem 16.146IME: The titration curve shown represents the titration of a weak dibasic base (for example, a compound... Problem 16.147IME: Use appropriate equations to account for the solubility of the amphoteric aluminum hydroxide... Problem 16.148IME Problem 16.149IME: Aspirin is a weak acid with pKa = 3.5. What is the ratio of neutral (protonated) aspirin to... format_list_bulleted