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Henderson-Hasselbalch equation and degree of dissociation
Is it possible to evaluate the degree of dissociation in unbuffered solutions, through the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation?
For example: place acetic acid in a sodium hydroxide solution. After the ...
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When NaOH ionizes in water, does the OH– react with the water molecules or with the hydronium ions from the dissociation of water?
NaOH in water becomes $\ce{Na+}$ and $\ce{OH-}$ ions. If it's a Bronsted Lowry base then the $\ce{OH-}$ ions will take $\ce{H+}$. But FROM where exactly - from the water molecules or from the ...
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Why is phosphine more acidic than ethylene?
Shouldn't ethylene should be more acidic? It has a C=C bond, so the density of electron cloud would be higher in the areas of the double bond while the C-H single bond have way less electron density. ...
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Should nitric acid be classified as a strong acid? Does it completely dissociate in water?
By definition, a strong acid must completely ionize in aqueous solution. However, in order to completely dissociate in water, strong acids must be more acidic than a hydronium ion and hence have a pKa ...
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Why is the pH of this ammonia solution more acidic than another ammonia solution?
I made two similar ammonia solutions in different ways, and they resulted in different pH, but i'm not sure why.
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Added 5.84 g NaCl to a 500 mL flask. Then added 10 mL 25% ammonia solution. ...
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Discrepancies in using pOH vs pH to solve H+/OH- concentration change problem
I found an extremely confusing problem in one of the problems we did in class for general chemistry. This was the question:
How many moles of $\ce{H3O+}$ or $\ce{OH-}$ must you add per liter of $\ce{...
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What might cause overestimated measured pH value of sodium hydroxide solution pumped with carbon dioxide?
I tried an experiment at home where I had a $\ce{CO2}$ tank pumping $\ce{CO2}$ into a solution of $\pu{28 g}$ sodium hydroxide in $\pu{200 ml}$ water. The initial $\mathrm{pH}$ was $11.24.$
I expected ...
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Finding a Mistake Calculating the pH of Ammonium Acetate
I'm trying to calculate the $\mathrm{pH}$ of a $\pu{0.10 M}$ solution of ammonium acetate, and I am struggling to find what mistake I am making within the following calculations:
We know that $\dfrac{[...
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How to calculate how much weak acid would dissociate in water?
So I know water has a pH of 7. If we add 0.1 mol of a strong acid inside 1 liter of water, it WILL fully dissociate into 0.1 mol of A- and 0.1 mol of H+ thus making the pH of the solution 1.
But what ...
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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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Why is the solution of ammonium bifluoride more acidic than aqueous ammonium fluoride?
At low concentrations of aqueous $\ce{NH4HF2}$ $(w = 1–2\,\%)$ $\mathrm{pH}\approx 3.$
But aqueous $\ce{NH4F}$ $(w = 20–40\,\%)$ has $\mathrm{pH}\approx 7.$
Yet the equilibria of
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Help with determining concentration of magnesium hydroxide for a specific pH level
This seems like such an obvious and elementary-level question for someone who has taken high school chemistry, but yet I'm having a difficult time solving it. I need to find the right amount of $\ce{...
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When is a buffer solution considered efficient?
By this I mean what is the rigorous definition of a buffer solution?
I know that a buffer is a solution able to resist changes of $\mathrm{pH}$, but how much resistance to $\mathrm{pH}$ does a ...
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How much NaOH I have to add to increase pH?
I'm stuck in solving this problem. I have two solution of $\pu{5 M}$ $\ce{H2SO4}$ that needs two consequential $\mathrm{pH}$ increasing: the first from the natural $\mathrm{pH}$ of $\pu{5 M}$ $\ce{...
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Change in pH when changing the sequence of acidic solution
I have 4 acidic solutions: Barium nitrate, aluminium nitrate monohydrate, cobalt nitrate hexahydrate, and hexachloroplatinic acid. Everything is dissolved in water.
I mixed them in order to create a ...