Chemistry
I am pretty stuck...not sure if I used the Henderson-Hasselbach the right way and I'm a little confused on how to set up the Ka expression...
Chemistry
I am trying to use pH=pKa + log(acid/base) to see where that gets me...I'm attempting to find the [base] using the given pH and pKa of 8.69 (for HBrO)...then use the concentration to find the new pH...
Chemistry
The pH of 0.50 M HBrO(aq) is 4.50. Calculate the change in pH when 6.50 g of sodium hypobromite is added to 110. mL of the solution. Ignore any change in volume. Ka of HBrO is 2E-9 I found the amount of moles used for each (.0547 mol NaBrO, and .055 mol HBrO soln) I'm not ...
Chemistry
1x10-2 mol of MgSO4 (Ksp = 9) is added to 1 L of water. Will 1x10-5 mol of CaSO4 (Ksp = 10-6) completely dissolve in the solution? I think the answer is yes...because the Q will be less than Ksp of 10^-6?? Which of the following salts would you expect to result in the greatest...
Chemistry (or Physio/Biochem)
Asthma affects about seven percent of the population. During an asthma attack smooth muscle cells in the bronchi constrict, the airways become inflamed and swollen, and breathing becomes difficult. What effect might an asthma attack have on blood pH? A. pH goes down B. pH goes...
Chemistry
100 mL of each of the following solutions is mixed; which one of the mixed solutions is a buffer? A) 1.0 M NH3(aq) + 0.6 M KOH(aq) B) 1.0 M NH4Cl(aq) + 1.0 M KOH(aq) C) 1.0 M NH3(aq) + 0.4 M HCl(aq) D) 1.0 M NH4Cl(aq) + 0.4 M HCl(aq) E) 1.0 M NH3(aq) + 1.0 M HCl(aq) I am unsur...
Chemistry
Which of the following systems could act as a buffer? A. HCl/Cl- B. NaOH/OH- C. HSO4-/SO4-2 D. H3O+/OH- E. All of the above my guess is C because A and B are too strong, but I am unsure of D. Can someone explain how to think thru this?
Chemistry
Given the equilibrium rxn CF4(g) + 2H2O(l) ⇔ CO2(g) + 4HF(g) ΔH < 0 if pressure is increased by adding argon gas to the equilibrium, I know it doesn't decrease the amount of HF. But if a random gas is added for any equilibrium rxn, will it always cause an inc...
Chemistry
If a weak acid is say only 5% ionized at equilibrium, then the ionization rxn would be reactant favored, correct? I am a little on the fence about understanding this if anyone could better explain why this would be? I am assuming because it is not completely ionized, the amoun...
Chemistry
I see how there are the numbers of particles in solution, I am a little confused on how that relates to these properties. My text is pretty brief over this section.
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