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Acid dissociation constant calculated from the ionization percentage

The question goes like this: An acid (HX) is 25% dissociated in water. If the equilibrium concentration of HX is $\pu{0.30 M}$, calculate the value of $K_\mathrm{a}$. So I tried as follows: if I ...
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Relation between standard silver-silver chloride electrode potential and solubility product of silver chloride

I learned that $E^\circ_\ce{Cl^-|Ag,AgCl}, E^\circ_\ce{Ag^+|Ag}$ and $K_\mathrm{sp}$ of $\ce{AgCl}$ are related as $$\boxed{E^\circ_\ce{Cl^-|Ag,AgCl} = E^\circ_\ce{Ag^+|Ag} + \frac{RT}{F}\ln K_\mathrm{...
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Calculating pH of aqueous ammonium hydrogen sulfide solution

I was doing the following question yesterday: Calculate the pH of a $\pu{0.1 M}$ solution of $\ce{NH4HS}$, given $\mathrm{p}K_\mathrm{b}$ of $\ce{NH3}$ is $4.74$, and $\mathrm{p}K_\mathrm{a1}$ and $\...
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Physical Chemistry: Specifically the Dissolution of Carbonates

Please note this question is different to the other that keeps being mentioned. That one is about the concentration of just $\ce{HCO3-}$ when no $\ce {pH}$ was given. Whereas, in this one I am trying ...
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How to calculate molar concentration from equilibrium equations with no initial concentration given?

I have the equations: \begin{align} \ce{CO2(g) + H2O(l) &<=> H2CO3(aq)} &\quad K_1 &= 10^{-1.47} \tag{1}\\ \ce{H2CO3(aq) &<=> H+(aq) + HCO3-(aq)} &\quad K_2 &= 10^{-...
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Calculating the solubility for chromium(III) hydroxide using the complex ion constant

Problem $$ \begin{align} \ce{Cr(OH)3(s) &<=> Cr^3+(aq) + 3 OH-(aq)} &\quad K_\mathrm{sp} &= \pu{6.7E-31} \\ \ce{Cr^3+(aq) + 4 OH-(aq) &<=> Cr(OH)4-(aq)} &\quad K_\...
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Common Ion Effect - Ionic Equilibrium

Question In which of the aqueous solutions of the following, dissociation of $\ce{NH4OH}$ will be minimum? A) $\ce{NaOH}$ B) $\ce{H2O}$ C) $\ce{NH4Cl}$ D) $\ce{NaCl}$ My Thoughts My book says that ...
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Seeing solubility in various cases

Match the following: $\begin{array}{|c|c|c|c|} \hline &\textrm{Column-I}&&\textrm{Column-II} \\\hline \textrm{(A)}&\ce{AgBr}&\mathrm{(p)}&\mathrm{(Solubility~in~water~is~more~...
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Calculating pH of rain water

The concentration of $\ce{SO2}$ in the atmosphere over a city on a certain day is $\pu{10 ppm}$. Given that solubility of $\ce{SO2}$ in water is $\pu{1.3653 mol L-1}$ and $\mathrm{p}K_\mathrm{a}$ of $\...
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Determining Kc for the equilibrium involving iron thiocyanate using spectrophotometric data

$$\ce{Fe^3+(aq) + SCN-(aq) <=> [Fe(SCN)]^2+(aq)}$$ $\pu{12.0 mL}$ of $\pu{0.00110 mol L-1}$ $\ce{Fe^3+}$ was added to $\pu{6.00 mL}$ of $\pu{0.00140 mol L-1}$ $\ce{SCN-}$. The absorbance of the ...
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Should I include ions from the solvent in solubility product constant calculations?

I'm trying to determine the Solubility Constant $K_\mathrm{sp}$ of $\ce{Ba(NO3)2}$ dissolved in nitric acid solution $\ce{HNO3}$ from experimental data. $\ce{HNO3}$ will be mostly dissociated so ...
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Calculating the change in pH upon diluting an acid

What volume of water is added to $\pu{400 ml}$ of $\ce{HCL}$ solution so that the pH of the solution increases by 1 unit This is how far i went but the answer says $\pu{1000 ml }$ where am I wrong is ...
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Why are indicators used only in the form of dilute solutions?

Why are indicators used only in the form of dilute solutions? I get that indicators are a form of weak acids themselves, and the extent of their dissociation varies with the pH of the solution they ...
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Why is the hydrolysis of the conjugate base of a weak acid neglected in buffer solutions?

Consider a solution which contains a weak acid and the salt of its conjugate base with a strong base. e.g. $$\ce{CH3COOH + H2O <=>[$K_\rm{a}$] CH3COO- + H3O+}\tag1$$ $$\ce{CH3COO- + H2O <=&...
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Why the "Diverse Ion Effect" increases Ksp?

I've read in chemwiki about the diverse ion effect. Assuming I have an aqueous solution of $\ce{NaCl}$ and an associated $K_\mathrm{sp}$. If I add $\ce{KI}$ there is an associated $K_\mathrm{sp}'$ for ...
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