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Why is it that in a buffer solution the equilibrium concentrations may be assumed to be the initial concentrations? [duplicate]
Considering the Henderson–Hasselbalch equation,
$$\text{pH} = \text{p}K_a + \lg \frac{[\ce{AcO⁻}]} {[\ce{AcOH}]}$$
$$\text{p}K_a = \lg \frac{[\ce{AcO⁻}][\ce{H⁺}]} {[\ce{AcOH}]}$$
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Powder left everywhere after solution was left to evaporate. What could it be?
I dissolved a coin made of silver and copper and probably other metals in nitric acid. I neutralized the solution with some sodium hydroxide and then added salt(NaCl) to make Silver Chloride. A white ...
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Why is water present in "pure" nitric acid and RFNA and WFNA?
Various types of nitric acid have been used in rocket fuels as oxidisers (RFNA is red fuming nitric acid, WFNA is white fuming nitric acid) as they are often hypergolic with a wide variety of fuels.
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Does concentrated HNO3 oxidize aluminium to form a protective oxide layer, or is the oxide layer already present so HNO3 is unable to react? [duplicate]
Sources on the internet like this one only say that aluminium does not react with concentrated or dilute $\ce{HNO3}$.
I have seen other related questions on this site but none answers my question ...
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How to calculate pH of an CH3COOH solution? [closed]
please, does anyone know, how to properly (with calculation procedure) calcutate $\mathrm{pH}$ of an $\ce{CH3COOH}$, when you know only:
-$\ce{CH3COOH}$ is 8% (water solution)
-density of $\ce{...
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Should bromine water be called a solution?
Bromine water is a reagent which is used to test for unsaturation in organic compound. It is $2.8~\%$ bromine in water. In many places, it is refer to as bromine solution.
But it is observed that ...
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Can acid mine drainage form acid rain?
Can acid mine drainage form acid rain?
Since normal acid rain is formed via combustion of fossil fuels, the sulphur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide are all in the gas phase, whereas in acid mines the ...
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Which of the following elements forms a water-soluble, alkaline oxide?
An element burns in oxygen to form a solid oxide which dissolves in water. The pH of the resulting solution is greater than seven. Which one of the following could the element be?
A. sulphur
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Byproducts of the neutralisation of hydrochloric acid with sodium hydroxide
Given a 1 M concentration of $\ce{HCl}$ and $\ce{NaOH}$ here are the pHs:
pH of $\ce{HCl}$: 1
pH of $\ce{NaOH}$: 13–14
and of course water has a pH of 7.
Here is a reaction that is most likely to ...