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  1. Complete this table of initial and final concentrationsHF(aq) + KOH(aq) <-> KF(aq) + H20(l) Initial concentrations: HF-2.0M
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  2. Calculate the final concentrations of the following aqueous solutions after each has been diluted to a final volume of 25.0 mL.1
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  3. Calculate the final concentrations of the following aqueous solutions after each has been diluted to a final volume of 25.0 mL:a
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  4. Calculating final concentrations. Your instructor asks you to add the specified quantities of 2M Tris pH 8.0 buffer to 140 ml of
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  5. A volume of 57 mL of 0.040 M NaF is mixed with 19 mL of 0.10 M Sr(NO3)2. Calculate the concentrations of the following ions in
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  6. Calculate the final concentrations in mol/L of H+, Na+, Cl- and SO42- when the following three solutions are mixed together:1000
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  7. Calculate the final concentrations in mol/L of H+, Na+, Cl- and SO42- when the following three solutions are mixed together:1000
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  8. When 0.100 L of 0.200 M K2C2O4 react with 0.150 L of 0.250 M BaBr2, BaC2O4 forms an insoluble precipitate. Calculate the final
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  9. The equilibrium constant for the gas phasereaction N2O4 ⇀↽ 2 NO2 at a certain temperature is K = 0.0466. If the initial
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  10. A 7.00 g sample of KCl is dissolved in 81.0 mL of water. The resulting solution is then added to 28.0 mL of a 0.790 M CaCl2(aq)
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