Chemistry Homework Solutions
Problem
#9809

pH calculations

Calculate the pH with the correct sig figs of....

a.  A solution prepared by dissolving 2.55g (NH4)2SO4 (FW=132.141;Ka of NH4 = 5.7x10^-10)in 100.0 ml of water, adding 100 ml of 0.201 M NaOH, and diluting to 500.0 ml with water.

b.H2C, is a weak diprotic acid with a Ka1=1.2X10^-3 and Ka2 = 8.9x10^-9.  A 30.00 ml sample of .1055 M solution of this acid titrated with standard .1575 M NaOH.  What is the pH after adding 33.25 ml of titrant to the acid solution.

Solution
What is this?
By OTA - Overall OTA Rating
Purchase Cost Now
$2.19 CAD (was ~$3.99)
Included in Download
  • Plain text response
  • Attached file(s):
    • Posting9809.doc
$2.19 Instant Download
Add to Cart
Why you can trust BrainMass.com
  • Your Information is Secure
  • Best Online Academic Help Service
  • Students find real academic Success
Related Solutions
  • given diprotic acid with ka1 and ka2, which combo and calc. pKa - A diprotic acid, H2A, has the following ionization constants: Ka1 = 1.1E-3 and Ka2 + 2.5E10-6. In order to make up a buffer solution of pH 5.80, which comination would you choose, NaHA/H2A or Na2A/Na ...
  • pH calculation - Calculate the pH with the correct sig figs of.... a. A solution prepared by dissolving 2.55g (NH4)2SO4 (FW=132.141;Ka of NH4 = 5.7x10^-10)in 100.0 ml of water, adding 100 ml of 0.201 M NaOH, and d ...
  • Applications of aqueous equilibria - I have this as a problem, I know how to do it the other way around as in I can get the pH if I know the volume but I really have no idea of how to do the problem this way 50.00 mL of a 1.00 M solu ...
  • Calculate [H+], [HA] and [H2A] for a weak dibasic acid - Calculate [H+], [HA] and [H2A] for a 0.1M solution of the weak dibasic acid H2A. Given: H2A=H+ + HA- Ka1=2.0 X 10-5 HA- = H+ + HA- Ka2=1.00 X 10-12
  • Dilutions - Make the following dilution: a working concentration of 15U/uL from an enzyme stock of 756,43U/ul. Will you use a serial dilution? Why or why not? Show your calculations.
Browse