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If you dissolve 30.0 g of HF in 100mL of water, what is the concentration of H+ ions in this solution? (Can you figure out what the H+ concentration would be using the Ka value?) Ka=6.3*10^-4
15 years ago

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DrBob222
Yes, the concn HF is moles/L. You get moles from g HF/molar mass and the volume is 0.1 L. Then use Ka for HF, set up an ICE chart and solve for H^+.
15 years ago

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