Asked by May
A buffer was prepared by dissolving 22.61g of NaCLO2 into 0.100L of 4.00M aqueous HCLO2. Calculate the pH of the original Chlorous acid/chlorite ion buffer. Ka= 1.1 x 10^-2.
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Answered by
May
Please do not answer this question until after 5pm. Thank you.
Answered by
DrBob222
5 pm what day. And is that EDT, CDT, PDT, MDT, or some other time.
The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is what you want to use.
The Henderson-Hasselbalch equation is what you want to use.
Answered by
Anonymous
Hi Dr. Bob,
5pm Dec. 3rd EDT. Can you simply tell me if pH=1.75? I was just needing to see if I had the right answer. Thanks.
5pm Dec. 3rd EDT. Can you simply tell me if pH=1.75? I was just needing to see if I had the right answer. Thanks.
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