Textbook QuestionCalculate the pH and the percent dissociation of the hydratedcation in the following solutions. See Appendix C forthe value of the equilibrium constant.(a) 0.010 M Cr1NO323730views
Textbook QuestionA 1.000 L sample of HF gas at 20.0 °C and 0.601 atm pressure was dissolved in enough water to make 50.0 mL of hydrofluoric acid. (a) What is the pH of the solution?272views
Textbook QuestionYou may have been told not to mix bleach and ammonia. The reason is that bleach (sodium hypochlorite) reacts with ammonia to produce toxic chloramines, such as NH2Cl. For example, in basic solution: OCl-1aq2 + NH31aq2S OH-1aq2 + NH2Cl1aq2 (b) The following mechanism has been proposed for this reaction in basic solution: H2O + OCl-HOCl + OH- Fast, equilibrium constantK1 HOCl + NH3 S H2O + NH2Cl Slow, rate constantk2 Assuming that the first step is in equilibrium and the second step is rate-determining, calculate the value of the rate constant k2 for the second step. Ka for HOCl is 3.5 * 10-8.409views
Open QuestionCalculate [H3O+], [ClO4–], and [OH–] in an aqueous solution that is 0.130 M in HClO4(aq) at 25 °C.771views
Open QuestionWhat is the pH of a 0.0620 M solution of hydrocyanic acid, HCN (Ka = 4.9 × 10-10)?815views
Open QuestionWhat is [H+] in a 0.270 M solution of acrylic acid, CH2CHCOOH (Ka = 3.16 × 10-5)?630views