Choose the correct answer for each question.
Calculate the pH of a 0.14M HNO2 solution that is 5.7% ionized.
Which solution will have the lowest pH value?
Which one of the following responses is true with regard to a 0.1M solution of a weak acid HA?
Take a 10.0mL solution of a strong acid at pH = 2.00 and a 10.0mL solution of a strong acid at pH = 6.00 and mix them. The resulting pH will be:
Which of the following is a basic anhydride?
Calculate the percent ionization of 0.020M CH3COOH (acetic acid). Ka = 1.8x10-5
The pH of a 0.25M weak monoprotic acid (HA) soluton is 3.50. What is the Ka value for this acid?
What is the pH of a 0.20M solution of NH4Cl? Given Kb(NH3) = 1.8x10-5
Calculate the pH of a buffer solution which contains 0.25M benzoic acid (C6H5CO2H) and 0.15M sodium benzoate (NaC6H5CO2). Given Ka = 6.5x10-5.
You have 500.0mL of a buffer solution containing 0.20M acetic acid (CH3COOH) and 0.30M sodium acetate (CH3COONa). What will the pH of this solution be after the addition of 20.0mL of 1.00M NaOH solution? Ka = 1.8x10-5
Which one of the following mixtures is suitable for making a buffer solution with an optimum pH of 4.6-4.8?
Calculate the percent ionization of cyanic acid, Ka = 2.0x10-4, in a buffer solution that is 0.50M HCNO and 0.10M NaCNO.
A titration of an acid and base to the equivalence point results in a noticeably acidic solution. It is likely the titration involved:
Calculate the pH at the equivalence point for the titration of 0.20M HCl with 0.20M NH3. Kb = 1.8x10-5
You are asked to go into the lab and prepare an acetic acid - sodium acetate buffer soluton with a pH of 4.00 +/- 0.02. What molar ratio of CH3COOH to CH3COONa should be used?