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Chemistry
Chemical Equilibrium
Acid-Base Equilibrium
What is the concentration of the propionate ion at the equivalence point?
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calculate the pH and the propionate ion concentration [c3h502-] of a solution that is .06M in potassium propionate [kc3h502] and
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propionic acid = HPr = 0.085M KPr = potassium priopionate = 0.06 ........HPr ==> H^+ + Pr^-
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A 40.00 mL sample of 0.1 M NH3 is titrated with 0.150 M HCl solution. Kb = 1.8 * 10^-5
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How much of this do you know how to do and exactly what is it you don't understand.?
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To calculate the H3O+ ion concentration and the pH at the equivalence point, we need to determine
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