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General Chemistry: Atoms First
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- - pH of Saliva The pH of saliva is normally in the range of 6.4 to 7.0. However, when a person is ill, the person's saliva becomes more acidic. (a) When Marco is sick, he tests the pH of his saliva and finds that it is 5.5. What is the hydrogen ion concentra- tion of his saliva? (b) Will the hydrogen ion concentration in Marco's saliva increase or decrease as he gets better? (c) After Marco recovers, he tests the pH of his saliva, and it is 6.5. Was the saliva more acidic or less acidic when he was sick?arrow_forwardWhat is the effect on the concentration of hydrofluoric acid, hydronium ion, and fluoride ion when the following are added to separate solutions of hydrofluoric acid? The equation for the equilibrium is: HF(aq) + H2O(l) ⇌ H3O+(aq) + F−(aq) HCl KF NaCl KOH HFarrow_forwardThe odor of spoiled butter is due in part to butanoic acid (HC4H7O2) which results from the breakdown of the fat in butter. A 0.100M solution of butanoic acid is 1.23% ionized. a) Write the chemical equation for the ionization of this acid in water. b) Write the Ka expression for this acid. c) What is the equilibrium concentration of each product and the reactant? d) What is the value of Ka? e) What is the pH of the solution?arrow_forward
- The values of K a for hydrozoic acid ( HN 3) and hypobromous acid (HB1O) are given below. HN3 Ką = 1.9 x 10-5 HBrO Ka = 2.0 x 10-9 If we mix 0.50 mol HN 3 and 0.50 mol NaBrO into a 1-L aqueous solution, which of the following statements is correct concerning the final solution at cquilibrium after mixing? O a. The pH of the final solution is greater than 7 because Ką (HN3) K½(BrO"). O . The pH of the final solution is equal to 7 because the neutralization reaction between HN3 and NaBro. d. The pH of the final solution is less than 7 because Ką (HN3) > Kh( BrO" ). O e. The pH of the final solution is less than 7 because Ką (HN3) < K,( BrO" ).arrow_forwardPhenylacetic acid (C6H5CH2COOH, simplified here as HPAc) builds up in the blood of persons with phenylketonuria, an inherited disorder that, if untreated, causes mental retardation and death. A study of the acid shows that the pH of 0.12 M HPAc is 2.62. What is the molar equilibrium concentration of HPAc if 2.0% has ionized?arrow_forwardFor each chemical reaction in the table below, decide whether highlighted reactant reaction Bronsted-Lowry Bronsted-Lowry neither acid base NH,(aq) + H,O() → NH, (aq) + OH (aq) NH3(aq) + H,O() - NH (aa) + OH (a) NH, (aq) + ОН (ад) NH,(aq) - H,O() NH (aq) + – H,|() + OH (aq) NH, (aq) Explanation Check 2022 M 80 Farrow_forward
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