A 0.125-g sample of monoprotic

  1. i am calculating an unknown acid for both monoprotic and diprotic assumptions. I calculated the monoprotic by multiplying the M
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  2. A 0.446 g- sample of an unknown monoprotic acid was titrated with 0.105 M KOH. the molar mass is 120 g/mol What is the pKa
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  3. Calculate the Molar Enthalpy of Neutralization in kJ/mol of the reaction between a monoprotic acid and a monoprotic base, given
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  4. Calculate the Molar Enthalpy of Neutralization in kJ/mol of the reaction between a monoprotic acid and a monoprotic base, given
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  5. Calculate the Molar Enthalpy of Neutralization in kJ/mol of the reaction between a monoprotic acid and a monoprotic base, given
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  6. A 0.040M solution of a monoprotic acid is 14% ionized. Calculate the Ka for the weak acid.---------------- so: HX <---> H+ + X-
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  7. Calculate the Molar Enthalpy of Neutralization (ÄHn) in kJ/mol of the reaction between a monoprotic acid and a monoprotic base,
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  8. Calculate the Molar Enthalpy of Neutralization (ΔHn) in kJ/mol of the reaction between a monoprotic acid and a monoprotic base,
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  9. 2) Calculate the Molar Enthalpy of Neutralization (ΔHn) in kJ/mol of the reaction between a monoprotic acid and a monoprotic
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  10. A 0.649 m aqueous solution of a monoprotic acid (HA) freezes at -2.34°C. Find the pKa of this monoprotic acid. Kf of water =
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