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- 24. A solution of volume 0.500 L contains 1.68 g NH3 and 4.05 g (NH4)2SO4. (a) What is the pH of this solution? (b) If 0.88 g NaOH is added to the solution, what will be the pH? (c) How many milliliters of 12 M HCl must be added to 0.500 L of the original solution to change its pH to 9.00?When using a 0.100 M HCl (aq) standard solution and measuring 50 ml of 0.100 M NH3 (aq), Find the pH under each of the following conditions. (a) (a) the initial state before adding the HCl(aq) standard solution; (b) (b) 40.0 ml of HCl(aq) standard solution is added. (c) (c) 50.0 ml of HCl(aq) standard solution is added. (d) (d) 50.2 ml of HCl(aq) standard solution is added.You are given two glasses of water that have different temperatures. The temperature of the first glass is at 298 K, while the second glass has a temperature of 303 K. It has been determined that the Kw value for the second glass of water is 1.47 x 10-¹4. Which of the following statements is true? (a) The pH of the room temperature glass is higher, but both glasses have the same acidity. (b) The room temperature glass of water has a higher pH, and is more basic than the other glass of water. (c) Both glasses of water are neutral, so both will have a pH of 7.00. (d) The room temperature water has a lower pH, so is more acidic. (e) The warmer glass of water has a lower pH, and is more acidic than the other glass of water.
- 7. The separate samples of nitric and acetic acids are both titrated with a 0.100 M solution of NaOH(aq). (Y) 25.0mL of 1.0 M HNO3(aq) (Z) 25.0 mL of 1.0 M CH3COOH(aq) Determine whether each of the following statements concerning this titration is true or false. (A) A larger volume of NaOH(aq) is needed to reach the equivalence point in the titration of HNO3 (B) The pH at the equivalence point in the HNO3 titration will be lower than the pH at the equivalence point in the CH3COOH titration (C) Phenolphthalein would be a suitable indicator for both titrations Group of answer choices a.) A) False B) True C) True b.) A) False B) False C) True c.) A) False B) True C) False d.) A) True B)True C)True650.0 mL of HBr gas at 21.0 °C and 1025 mm Hg is absorbed completely into a solution that was created by mixing 7.147 g of Na2CO3 and 250.0 g of water. (a) What is the pH of the solution? (b) What is the freezing point of the solution?A 0.018 M solution of salicylic acid, HOC6H4CO2H, has the same pH as 0.0038 M HNO3solution. (a) Write an equation for the ionization of salicylic acid in aqueous solution. (Assume only the –CO2H portion of the molecule ionizes.) (b) What is the pH of solution containing 0.018 M salicylic acid? (c) Calculate the Ka of salicylic acid.
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- The mixture of 100.0 mL of 0.100 M NaOH (aq) and 100.0 mL of 0.300 M CH3COOH (aq) will result in a buffer. (a) Explain why the resulting solution is a buffer. (b) What is the pH of this buffer?The major component of vinegar is acetic acid, CH3COOH. Its Ka is 1.8 × 10-5 . One student used 1.000 M NaOH to titrate 25.00 mL vinegar. At the end point, 21.82 mL NaOH was used. (a) What is the concentration of CH3COOH in vinegar? (b) What is the pH of the solution at the end point? (c) What indicator(s) the student should use in this titration? ExplainCalculate the pH and the pOH of each of the following solutions at 25 °C for which the substances ionize completely:(a) 0.200 M HCl(b) 0.0143 M NaOH(c) 3.0 M HNO3(d) 0.0031 M Ca(OH)2