Solution that has H 3 O + is approximately equal to [ C H 3 C O O − ] has to be identified and explained from (a) 0 .1 M CH 3 COOH , (b) 1×10 -7 M CH 3 COOH ; (c) a solution containing both 0 .1 M CH 3 COOH and 0 .1 M CH 3 COONa . Concept introduction: A solution may be acidic and basic depends on relative strength of anions as an acid or base. Anions and cations can be acidic, basic and netural. Acidic have pH < 7 , basic have pH > 7 and netural have pH=7 . The pH is decreases when the solution is more acidic (less basic) similarly the pH is increase when the solution is more basic (less acidic). The Relationships among pH, pOH, and pKw pH = - log (H 3 O + ) [ H 3 O + ] = 10 − pH pOH = - log (OH − ) [ OH − ] = 10 − pOH pK w = pH + pOH = 14 .00
Solution that has H 3 O + is approximately equal to [ C H 3 C O O − ] has to be identified and explained from (a) 0 .1 M CH 3 COOH , (b) 1×10 -7 M CH 3 COOH ; (c) a solution containing both 0 .1 M CH 3 COOH and 0 .1 M CH 3 COONa . Concept introduction: A solution may be acidic and basic depends on relative strength of anions as an acid or base. Anions and cations can be acidic, basic and netural. Acidic have pH < 7 , basic have pH > 7 and netural have pH=7 . The pH is decreases when the solution is more acidic (less basic) similarly the pH is increase when the solution is more basic (less acidic). The Relationships among pH, pOH, and pKw pH = - log (H 3 O + ) [ H 3 O + ] = 10 − pH pOH = - log (OH − ) [ OH − ] = 10 − pOH pK w = pH + pOH = 14 .00
Solution that has H3O+ is approximately equal to [CH3COO−] has to be identified and explained from (a) 0.1 M CH3COOH, (b) 1×10-7 M CH3COOH; (c) a solution containing both 0.1 M CH3COOH and 0.1 M CH3COONa.
Concept introduction:
A solution may be acidic and basic depends on relative strength of anions as an acid or base. Anions and cations can be acidic, basic and netural. Acidic have pH < 7, basic have pH > 7 and netural have pH=7.
The pH is decreases when the solution is more acidic (less basic) similarly the pH is increase when the solution is more basic (less acidic).
What is the [OH⁻] of a 1.80 M solution of pyridine (C₅H₅N, Kb = 1.70 × 10⁻⁹)?
What is the percent ionization in a 0.260 M solution of formic acid (HCOOH) (Ka = 1.78 × 10⁻⁴)?
Determine the pH of solution of HC3H5O2 By constructing an ICE table writing the equilibrium constant expression, and using this information to determine the pH. The Ka of HC3H5O2 is 1.3 x 10-5
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