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(a)
Interpretation:
The
Concept Information:
Acid ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the reaction
Where
Base ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base
Where
Relationship between
Where
To Calculate: The
(b)
Interpretation:
The
Concept Information:
Acid ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the reaction
Where
Base ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base
Where
Relationship between
Where
To Calculate: The
(c)
Interpretation:
The
Concept Information:
Acid ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the reaction
Where
Base ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base
Where
Relationship between
Where
To Calculate: The
(d)
Interpretation:
The
Concept Information:
Acid ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the reaction
Where
Base ionization constant
The equilibrium expression for the ionization of weak base
Where
Relationship between
Where
To Calculate: The
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- pKa = pH – log([A¯]/[HA]) pKp = pOH – log([BH+]/[B]) Notice that for pKp a conversion from pH to pOH using the equation pH = 14 – pOH will be necessary. Use this procedure to determine the pH, pKa, and pKp values for the following solutions. Match the words to the appropriate blanks in the sentences below. Make certain each sentence is complete before submitting your answer. • View Available Hint(s) Reset Help 7.50 1. An acidic solution with an initial acid concentration of 0.010 mol/L and an equilibrium 1.99 concentration for A- of 1.79 × 10¬ has a pH of . The pKa of the acid is 1.58 4.75 2. An acidic solution with an initial acid concentration of 0.015 mol/L and an equilibrium concentration for A- of 1.02 × 10-2 has a pH of The pKa of the acid is 11.57 3.43 3. A basic solution with an initial base concentration of 0.021 mol/L and an equilibrium 1.66 concentration for BH+ of 1.38 × 10¬2 has a pH of . The pKb of the base is 12.14 4. A basic solution with an initial base concentration…arrow_forwardPlease explain why i soulld choose one over the other ka .arrow_forwardA weak acid, HA, has a pka = 6.78. If one dissolved 0.898 moles of a salt containing one mole equivalent of the conjugate base of the weak acid (e.g. NaA where A is the conjugate base of the weak acid) into 1 Liter of water, then what would be the resulting pH?arrow_forward
- A 0.021 M solution of a weak acid (HA) has a pH of 4.84. What is the Ka of the acid? (Enter your answer in scientific notation.)arrow_forwardWhat is Ka for the conjugate acid of NH₃ (Kb = 1.8 × 10⁻⁵)?arrow_forwardConsider the following data on some weak acids and weak bases: acid base Ka name formula name formula HNO2 -4 | 4.5 × 10 |C,H,NH2 |4.3 × 10 - 10 nitrous acid aniline acetic acid HCH3CO2 | 1.8 × 10 -5 hydroxylamine HONH, -8 1.1 × 10 Use this data to rank the following solutions in order of increasing pH. In other words, select a '1' next to the solution that will have the lowest pH, a '2' next to the solution that will have the next lowest pH, and so on. solution pH 0.1 M NaNO3 choose one 0.1 M HONH3BR choose one v 0.1 M NANO2 choose one ♥ 0.1 M CGH5NH3CI choose one varrow_forward
- Complete the table. (The first row is completed for you.) Acidic or (H30*] (OH] pOH pH Basic 1.0 x 10-8 1.0 x 10-6 6.00 8.00 basic 3.55 1.7 x 10-9 13.5 8.6 x 10-11 ||arrow_forwardThe pHpH scale for acidity is defined by pH=−log[H+]pH=-log[H+] where [H+][H+] is the concentration of hydrogen ions measured in moles per liter (mol/L). (A) If there are 0.0079432823472428 mol/L of hydrogen ions in a certain substance, what is the pH of this substance?pH=pH= Round your answer to at least two decimal places. (B) If there are 0.003019951720402 mol/L of hydrogen ions in a different substance, what is the pH of this substance?pH=pH= Round your answer to at least two decimal places.arrow_forwardDetermine the pH of each of the following solutions. Ka and Kb values are given in the following table: Hydrazine (H2NNH2 ) Kb=1.3×10−6 Hydroxylamine ( HONH2 ) Ka=1.1×10−8 0.0084 M hydrazine 0.168 M hydroxylaminearrow_forward
- A scientist is comparing two lakes. She finds that water samples from Lake X have a pH of 3.50 and water samples from Lake Y have a pH of 5.50. Therefore, it can be said that Lake X has a hydronium ion concentration that is times greater than Lake Y.arrow_forwardQuestion: 1 .HA is a weak acid. Its ionization constant, Ka, is 1.3 x 10-13. Calculate the pH of an aqueous solution where the initial concentration of NaA is 0.050 M. 2 . Place 0.112 mol of a weak acid, HA, in enough water to make 1.00 L of solution. The final pH of this solution is 1.29. Calculate the ionization constant, Ka, of HA. 3 . Place 0.648 mol of a weak acid, HA, and 13.1 g of NaOH in enough water to produce 1.00 L of solution. The final pH of this solution is 4.76. Calculate the ionization constant, Ka, of HA. Please complete answers than rating helpful other wise un helpfularrow_forwardCalculate the concentration of [H3O+] if the solution has a pH of 8.2. State if the solution is acidic, basic or neutral and explain your answer.arrow_forward
- Chemistry & Chemical ReactivityChemistryISBN:9781133949640Author:John C. Kotz, Paul M. Treichel, John Townsend, David TreichelPublisher:Cengage Learning