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Calculate the pH of a solution prepared by dissolving 0.370 mol of formic acid (HCO₂H) and 0.230 mol of sodium formate (NaCO₂H) in water sufficient to yield 1.00 L of solution. The Ka of formic acid is 1.77 × 10⁻⁴
a) 2.099
b) 10.463
c) 3.546
d) 2.307
e) 3.952
<u>Answer:</u> The pH of the solution is 3.546
<u>Explanation:</u>
We are given:
Moles of formic acid = 0.370 moles
Moles of sodium formate = 0.230 moles
Volume of solution = 1 L
To calculate the molarity of solution, we use the equation:
To calculate the pH of acidic buffer, we use the equation given by Henderson Hasselbalch:
= negative logarithm of acid dissociation constant of formic acid = 3.75
pH = ?
Putting values in above equation, we get:
Hence, the pH of the solution is 3.546
The changes the masses of chalk on the scale because when it was dropped in Golden Hammer
Answer:
Mass = 15.1 g
Explanation:
Given data:
Number of moles of NaBH₄ = 0.40 mol
Mass in gram = ?
Solution:
Formula:
Mass = number of moles × molar mass
Molar mass of NaBH₄ = 37.83 g/mol
By putting values,
Mass = 0.40 mol × 37.83 g/mol
Mass = 15.1 g
Answer:
B - What we change
Explanation:
Dependent Variable - What we measure
Control Variable - what stays the same
Conclusion - what we conclude
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Answer:
The solution will turn red.
Explanation:
HC₁₄H₁₄SO₃ + H₂O ⇌ HC₁₄H₁₄SO₃⁻ +H₃O⁺
(red) (yellow)
Methyl orange is a weak acid in which the ionized and unionized forms are distinct colours and are in equilibrium with each other,
At about pH 3.4, the two the forms are present in equal amounts, and the indicator colour is orange.
If you add more acid, you are disturbing the equilibrium.
According to Le Châtelier's Principle, when you apply a stress to a system at equilibrium, it will respond in such a way as to relieve the stress.
The system will try to get rid of the added acid, so the position of equilibrium will move to the left.
More of the unionized molecules will form, so the solution will turn red.