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Numerically solving chemical equilibrium equations

Here are chemical equilibrium equations: $\begin{cases} \mathbf{N}^\text{T}\mathbf{X}+\mathbf{C}=\mathbf{Y}\\ \mathbf{N}\ln\mathbf{Y}=\ln\mathbf{K} \end{cases}$ Here $\mathbf{C}=\begin{pmatrix}c_1\\...
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How to calculate the pH of a mixture of an acid with a buffered solution?

Being a physicist by training, having worked in software development for the last 10 years. Having heard my last chemistry lecture 15 years a go I am a bit lost in regards to how one can calculate the ...
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Algebraic method for modelling sodium acetate in solution

For a solution of sodium acetate ($NaA$), I want to find the concentrations of $H^+$, $OH^-$, $HA$ and $A^-$ via the algebraic method, being the total concentration of $NaA$ $C_A=0.25~\text{M}$, the ...
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Why does water dissociate to H3O+ and OH- rather than H+ and OH-?

Why does water dissociate to $\ce{H3O+ + OH-}$ instead of $\ce{H+ + OH-}$? This question came to surface when I was learning about acids and bases, and learned this definition: $\mathrm{pH=}-\log_{10}[...
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Hydrolysis of $A_3B$ type weak acid-weak base salt

I know the formulae for weak acid-weak base salt of AB type. A peculiar question made me ask this. Do the formula for derived for AB type also hold for A3B type sal. For example: This is the question, ...
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pH calculation of HCOOH +plus HCl solution

Question - What volume of $0.1 \ce{M}$ $\ce{HCl}$ solution should be added to a $\ce{500 mL}$ of $\ce{0.5 M }$ $\ce{HCOOH }$ solution in order to prepare an acid solution of $\text{pH}$ =$1.5.$ $K_a$...
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Find the pH of a solution obtained by mixing 100 ml 0.1m Na3PO4 and 100 ml 0.1 M NaH2PO4. Given that H3PO4: [Κα₁ = 10^-4, Κα₂ = 10^-7, Каз = 10^-11] [closed]

So, my query is that since NaH2PO4 is a weak acid, and Na3PO4 is a basic salt, wouldn't they react? Another theory was that since NaH2PO4 is a weak acid and Na3PO4 is a salt of strong acid and NaH2PO4,...
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How can the Kw of water be constant?

I know in neutral solution, $\ce{[H+]}= \ce{[OH-]}= \pu{1.0 x 10^-7}$. However, let’s say I add an acid like HCl. This will increase $\ce{[H+]}$, therefore it’s no longer $\pu{1.0 x 10^-7}$, but is ...
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Is LiOH a weaker base than NaOH?

Is $\ce{LiOH}$ a weaker base than $\ce{NaOH}$? Note: I'm not interested in "why," but rather what the "real" $\mathrm{p}K_ \mathrm{b}$ values are. $$ \begin{array}{lcc} \text{Data for Alkali Metal ...
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Calculate pH of imidazole in solution

I am having trouble understanding how to know how a molecule will reaction in solution. For example, if I have $\pu{1 M}$ of imidazole in solution, how can I calculate the pH of the solution by only ...
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Determine the pKa of a diprotic acid by titration (if pKa1 is similar to pKa2)

Determining the acidity constants of a diprotic acid (in my case, tartaric acid) by titration with NaOH and pH-meter is not possible if pKa2 - pKa1 < 2. This is because there are no "pH jumps&...
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Difference in calculated pH and the real pH of a phosphate buffer

I want to prepare a buffer system with $\mathrm{pH} = 7.00$ and a total concentration $c_\mathrm{tot} = \pu{0.10 mol l^-1}$ using sodium hydrogen phosphate $(\ce{Na2HPO4})$ and sodium dihydrogen ...
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How to calculate pH of a 0.1 M solution of ammonium bicarbonate considering simultaneous equilibrium along with hydrolysis?

We need to calculate the $\ce{[H+]}$ of 0.1M $\ce{(NH4+)(HCO3^-)}$ given the $\ce{k_b(NH4OH), k_{a_1}(H2CO3), k_{a_2}(HCO3^-)}$ The hint tells me to directly use the result $\ce{[H+]=\sqrt{k_{a_1}(\...
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pH and degree of dissociation of drugs

I have a doubt, i hope not so stupid. Suppose we consider a buffer solution of acetic acid/acetate at pH = pKa = 4.76 and we add aspirin (pKa = 3.5): given that the pH of the solution is higher than ...
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Combining acid dissociation constants to determine pH of diprotic acid

If I have a diprotic acid with $K_{\mathrm{a1}}$ and $K_{\mathrm{a2}}$ as the acid dissociation constants, why can't I calculate the final $\mathrm{pH}$ using $K = K_{\mathrm{a1}}\cdot K_{\mathrm{a2}}$...

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