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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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Is it possible to make acids and bases in amphiprotic solvents other than water [closed]
In such solvents, could there be chemicals which could donate/accept protons, and if so could their solutions display acidic/basic properties?
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Buffer solution of NaH2PO4 and Na2HPO4
We have this exercise without solutions
From a 0.2 M $\ce{NaH2PO4}$ solution and a 0.2 M $\ce{Na2HPO4}$ solution, a buffer
solution with pH = 6.8 is to be prepared. The total concentration of
$\ce{...
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pH calculation of a mixure containing 2 strong acids and a buffer mixture
Calculate the pH of a mixtureof 10 mL 0,1 M HCl ; 5 mL 0,1 M HNO3 ; 10 mL 0,2 M HAc ; 15 mL 0,4 M NaAc.
My understanding was that I have to find the [H+] by:
finding the concentration of the products ...
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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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Can ascorbic acid be neutralized and keep it's elastic properties in dough?
Ascorbic acid (C6H8O6) is commonly used in dough to give it strength and elasticity. However, I need this dough to be alkaline, or at the very least neutral. I've used sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) before ...
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Calculate pH at equivalence point [closed]
Calculate the pH at the equivalence point of a titration of 62 mL of 0.1 M $\ce{CH_3NH_2}$ with 0.20 M HCl. The $\ce{K_b}=4.4\cdot10^{-4}$.
At the equivalence point, the moles of CH3NH2 equals the ...
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How to make a pH 6.8 Tris buffer?
To preface this, I am a biologist.
I need to make a $\mathrm{pH}=6.8$, $\pu{1 M}$ Tris buffer. We have access to Tris base and Tris Hydrochloride. (Unfortunately, none of the fancy Tris compounds ...
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Acid-Base buffer question
Calculate the change in pH of a buffer made by combining $\pu{500 ml}$ of $\pu{0.1 M}$ $\ce{CH_3CH_2COOH}$ and $\pu{500 ml}$ of $\ce{CH_3CH_2COONa}$, when $0.04$ moles of $\ce{NaOH}$ is added to the ...
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How to calculate the gas-liquid interaction for dissolved HNO3 in water with air?
Thanks for reading this and (maybe) helping me in advance!
I have to face the following problem:
I have got $\ce{HNO3}$ dissolved in water (roughly $\pu{50\%}$) and I want to know how much $\ce{HNO3}...
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Why is finding [H+] when given [OH-]= 3.57e-5 M wrong when I use -log[OH-]?
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I know that [H+][OH-]=$10^{-14}$
And the problem asks to find out the concentration of H+ when the concentration of OH- is $3.57*10^{-5}$M
By using the equation above i find that ...
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Calculating the pH of buffer solution made of two salts of a polyprotic acid
When we are making a buffer solution by solutions of a weak acid and its salt like $\ce{CH3COOH}$ and $\ce{CH3COONa}$, or by a weak base and its salt like $\ce{NH3}$ and $\ce{NH4Cl}$, we can use the ...
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Finding pH using the -log, why does my calculation differ from the book's answer?
An aqueous solution containing 0.0020 mol/L barium hydroxide, what is the pH? I do the following: 14-(-log(0.0020))=11.3pH. The answer is 11.6.
2.0*10^-3 mol/L sodium hydroxide solution, what is the ...
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Acidic and alkaline salt solutions: why do some salt form acid/bases while others don't [closed]
I have a question regarding salts and their solutions. How come some salts, like sodium carbonate and ammonium chloride, produce acids/bases when dissolved in water? Moreover, how can you predict ...
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Diluting acetic acid to obtain a solution of pH 5 [closed]
What percent of a solution needs to be acetic acid for a particular $\mathrm{pH}$? I have 100% acetic acid, and want $1~\mathrm{L}$ of solution with a $\mathrm{pH}$ of 5. I've done some research, but ...